Re: Can a tomcat be "re-neutered"?
- From: "blkcatgal" <blkcatgal@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:29:43 -0500
You could have his testosterone level checked. My cat was like
this...agressive behavior and sprayed. I consulted an animal behaviorist
that suggested, among other things, I have my cat's testosterone level
checked to see if he was properly neutered. I did and he was. But it's
worth a try.
S.
"Pat" <pdavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Among horsepeople it is known that sometimes the vet does not "get
> everything" when a colt is gelded, and you end up with a gelding that
> behaves more like a stud. I don't know if this is a remediable situation
> in a horse or if the same thing can happen with a male cat, but I was
> thinking it could be the cause of Eli's extremely aggressive behaviour.
>
> Aside from attacking the other cats constantly, he sprays - even in the
> house at times. There has to be a cure.... Is it possible the vet left
> part of his testes, and if so, is it possible to have the situation
> corrected by more surgery?
>
>
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