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I've had 3 males in the past (all together for some years, although they arrived at diffrent times & were different ages). None of them ever marked in the house. They were neutered at whatever the standard age was at that time - prob still six months. I think the 'problem' of males spraying is exaggerated and really only applies to entire toms (and some of them never do it either) PS - another CP kitten! What a lot at present! |
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My previous cat was a tom who was neutered at 6 months.........he never sprayed in the house before or after neutering. However, when he was outdoors he was forever spraying every post or bush, marking his territory |
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Somewhere between nine and twelve months depending on the breed and the individual. If you get him neutered at six months, you'll be fine. BTW, this will stop the usual male spraying, but be aware that an upset cat who feels unsafe in his/her core territory will spray. Neutered or not. Male or female. Should you worry about this? No. Not that likely to happen. And if it does - get help, sort the problem and you have a happy, non-spraying cat again. |
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