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Hi forummers
does neutering a male cat cause him to lose his mousing tendencies or abilities? why i ask is coz dis morn, i suggested 2 my mum 2 neuter d male stray kitten (now abt 9 mths old) who has adopted my dad's office area as his home... and she said wat if the kitten cannot or doesn't want to catch rats anymore after neutering! d office area got problems w/ rodents b4 but when now no more with kitten living there. so, any thots on dis would be greatly appreciated ![]()
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nah... a neutered cat wud not lost his/her hunting skills so no need to worry abt that.
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What I know is that neutering only changes the 'sexual behaviour' of the cats..... tak pernah pulak dengar pasal kucing tak nak kejar tikus after being neutered!!
Anyway, found this article about the changes in animal after being neutered.... hope it helps to allay your mom's concerns... hehehe Neutering is the surgical procedure that renders a male or female cat or dog unable to reproduce. In males, the surgery (called castration) entails removal of the testicles, leaving an empty scrotal sac that shrinks. The testicles produce sperm and are the primary production site of the hormone, testosterone. The penis is not removed because it functions additionally for voiding urine. |
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Yeah, i agree with h, neutering won't cause the cat to lose its mousing tendency. It depends on the cat itself. I have had a cat who didn't even bother to catch even a small insect... She'll run away when she saw a coakroach or something that she thought (may be...
) would harm her or bigger than her....My uncle adopted a male cat (Comot) and neutered him. He's as active as ever... So, neutering has nothing to do with mousing tendency i guess... |
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Ok, guys & gals
d verdict is unanimous... will let me mummy know dat neutering not going 2 change tom's mouse catching ![]()
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I neutered both of my cats and as far as I’m concerned, they still chase cicak and flies.
I have many mice toys and most of them don’t look like mouse anymore! I never give the real mouse to my cats for an experiment because I don’t only love cats but animals as a whole. But I know, neutered or not, cats will always be cats. They are the killer machines, the perfect hunters and they were “build” to kill. Please watch animal planet particularly about felines. Our home cats usually acting “nice” in front of us but to mice, lizards, cockroaches etc, they are not nice at all – neutered or not! |
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hullo jay
yeah, i somehow know dat as my neutered boy still catches cicak, flies & any moving objects... the delicate situation is convincing my mum... if u know wat i mean thks 4 ur input though.
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