Problems with female cats.
Tthis could have been placed with the thread asking about neutering, but will make it a separate thread.
Most of the major problems with my several furkids are from the females and more specifically, from the queens. Some of the more dominant ones chase off the others who will not put up a fight with them, including Princess. Will spaying stop this undesired behavior, or will have to re-home some of them?
Learned v. predisposed....
Wayne, my guess would be that if you had them spayed, they would natually become less territorial but I doubt if they will give up the behavior entirely. Altering cats most definately calms them down and I would highly recommend it. Sometimes Vets give a discount rate. My concern and reason for spaying etc. is to reduce the excess numbers of cats in this world. My two, in this situation are brother and sister so I was in a bit of a worried state as they matured, hoping I would get them fixed just in time. I did. At six months of age.
I would vote to have them spayed, for sure. It is much easier on their health too.
Good luck,
SAS and her brats
Re: Learned v. predisposed....
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Originally posted by sasvermont
SAS and her brats
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