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    It should disappear within a month...unless they 'missed' a bit in surgery.

    Are you sure he WAS neutered?
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    Well, Paula has no records for him and refuses to call me. He doesn't spray or pee anywhere but the box now, but the "maleness" odor is still there. She told me he was neutered and *ahem* they look like he's been neutered. I'm going to call the vet on Tuesday and ask them about it. Afterall, they were the ones that got the "sample" from him to send to the lab.

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    Y'know, I sometimes think that the smell just pops up every now and then. My Boo is 17 and yet every once in a while, I can detect that unmistakable male scent, which is different from the smell of urine. Unless you actually smell urine somewhere in the house, I wouldn't worry about it, Donna.
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    Mary,

    Nope, just in the box where he pees, thank goodness!!!

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    I've heard that if a cat is not drinking enough water, their urine is more concentrated and stronger smelling. Wet food helps and adding water to wet food helps even more to dilute the urine.

    If he is sticking to one box in particular, maybe you could use a scented litter until things 'clear up'.

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    I have 2 rubbermaid containers, one in the bathroom sink and one in the kitchen sink. Both are filled with water that he LOVES to drink. He also gets wet food at night. I haven't smelled it lately so maybe it is just concentrated when he doesn't drink enough water.

    Things are going great here. Everyone seems to be getting along, except for the scratches on Moo's neck. I heard some meowing last night so it's possible Buddy nailed him while I was sound asleep. He'll live.

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    I have too agree, even with 6 water bowls, we still had the smell once in a while. Now with fountains and bowls they seem to be drinking more, but it still poips up every so often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    It should disappear within a month...unless they 'missed' a bit in surgery.

    Are you sure he WAS neutered?
    Is this true? I have had my male cat Hercules for over 2 years now. When we found him two years ago he was about two year old. We had him nuertered immediatly - but whenever he gets excited we makes that "maleness smell". I thought some male cats for whatever reason still possess the ability to have that "smell", they just do not spay because their hormones have decreased (testosterone). hmmm, now I have no idea.
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