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Old 13-05-2008, 05:07 AM
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Re: spraying stud cat

The boy is a Raggie. We were all very surprised to be honest as his new owners had taken him on knowing that he may spray but were prepared to put up with that to own this gentle giant. It was a real bonus to find he had stopped.

At the end of the day each cat is different but I have heard one or two other cases where once a boy(stud) has been neutered he has stopped spraying (usually takes a month or two after the op).
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