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Seems possible. He's sexually mature at his age. I had a neighbor's tom latch onto my leg once and start humping. And the male does a nape bite preliminary to the act. Poor guy, hope he can be neutered soon .... |
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Good news! I do suspect you're right about that episode: I've never had an entire tom, but have heard of that behavior...apparently not uncommon. Hope the bites are better! |
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Never experienced anything like that, but suspect you're right and the problem should go away once he's been "done". Years ago, there was a little intact tom that used to visit my house - Merlin and Smudge had already been done. He was a real gentlecat though and never showed any behaviour like that and neither did he spray indoors. I wish I could have bought him with me when I moved house, but he obviously belonged to someone else. |
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My advice would be get him neutered asap. If he's not spraying in the house now - he will be soon. At 20 months he's probably getting all the neighbours cats pregnant if he goes out which is really not helpful for rescue places who end up with all the unwanted kittens. Entire males that go outdoors are much more at risk of contacting FIV & FeLV too! Sorry to sound so negative, but I am involved in a neutering campaign and don't see any reason why people keep entire males that are not required for breeding purposes. |
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No worries, I agree 100%. We've just had some really unexpected financial problems over the past year or so, with me losing a job and getting ill and my parents having problems. |
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Quote:
PDSA RSPCA Cats Protection try giving them a call. |
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Won't need to now luckily, should all be fine. C: Just need to arrange a date when my parents are back. But thank you! Shall certainly be something to consider in the future. |
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