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Old 01-07-2009, 10:07 AM
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Re: Do all male kittens spray?

Good point Sequeena female cats can spray too, even neutered ones.

If he is neutered before puberty around 6 months then the likelihood of him spraying is less, but if he gets upset eg too many cats in a household or a bad relationship with another cat in the household or a tom cat outside causing him to become territorial then it can be a problem.
The only good thing is that if a neutered cat does start spraying they are a lot less smelly than an unneutered cat.

Saying all this but many, many neutered cats never ever spray in their whole lives.
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