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Random questions about my F2

dice

Site Supporter
Also, don't be surprised if your boy seems more agresive after alteration!!

Both my boy's became much more adiment and generally pissed off after the slice. Took like a month fur them to get over the experience.

Heck, Rufio blamed Tink, and wouldn't sleep with her fur a week!!!
 

Hobs

Savannah Kitten
Thanks for the quick responses guys.

He gets a bunch of play time but he prefers to do his own thing 50% of the time. It's weird, when other people come around, he's quiet. When they're gone and it's just me, him and the Bengal he is a racket. For example, he'll finish playing and then start yelling. Out of the litter box, starts yelling. Stares at a window, time to yell. I love the guy but it's putting me at my wits end because there's no peace here and I can't sleep, lol, seriously.

Going to cross my fingers and hope that the neuter will stop this. I don't mind an above average noisy cat, but goodness. My poor neighbors. Even the Bengal looks at him like 'seriously?'

@dice - yeesh. Guess I should give him a claw trimming before taking him in just to be safe for the coming days.
 

Brigitte Cowell

Moderator
Staff member
I hope the neuter helps. Some cats are simply very vocal. None of my five Savannahs are like that at all, so I don't regard it as the breed, just the individual cat. I can't imagine living with such a noisy cat so I hope it truly is hormones and the volume decreases with the hormones after the neuter...
 

Patti

Admin
Staff member
Neutering will undoubtedly cure the romantic ballads of your beloved Tom - it may not happen overnight, but as the hormones gradually work their way out of his system so will his passionate crooning.
 

Hobs

Savannah Kitten
Check in - he's been neutered and behavior is MUCH better. He is WAY more enjoyable to be around now and definitely has lessened the aggression. The little guy is my favorite now.
 
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