Thursday, May 7, 2009

2 cats one spayed one non-nuetered?

Will a non-neutered male cat try to mate with a spayed female cat?
i have two cats... one male one female... if i get the famale spayed
will the male still be able to mate with her without problems?
what will happen with this situation?
Answers:
Just get them both fixed. It's better for everyone. Really. There are many good reasons beyond the obvious kitten prevention. An unfixed male will probably spray your house and try to get outside to mate with females in heat. If he IS allowed outside, he should most certainly be neutered. There are enough unwanted kittens already.
If vet cost is an issue, check with your local humane society. Many of them have programs for discounts on spaying and neutering cats.
Whatever you do, stop asking this question over and over, it's annoying! It's fine to want more input, but at least wait a few days before you ask it again.
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The male would still try to mate with your spayed female. You should really have all cats spayed or neutered. It really is more humane. A male cats temperment is also much better if you neuter him.
The female cat won't want to mate but the male cat will. I previously asked a question about if my desexed female cat would still mate and the answer was no. The female will not go into heat and will never want to mate for the rest of her life. The again the male probably won't mate with her because she is never in heat. Best to get them bith desexed but if it can only be one for now you are right to choose the female.
The male will try to hump her and spray to try to get her to want to mate.

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