I wish I knew why.  Our first cat, Albert, came home from the hospital after
neutering and immediately attacked the neighbor's female!

Sharon

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Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 2:27 PM
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My big guy Romeo (haha)acts like he's not nuetered. I caught him trying to
get a little freaky with my jacket. I know it's not cute but I just sat
there and couldn't stop laughing. Why do they do this?! It's happened to my
jacket, my blanket, my shoe. Poor guy. He is nuetered, does anyone know why
they do this. Oh, and he talks to my neighbor's girl cat through the screen
and seems very interested. He kind of coos at her.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Sharon Siders
> Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 10:38 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Carolina Is Negative
>
>
> Jamie,
>
> She got her one-year boosters this morning as well.  My concern with
> Franklin is that , even neutered, he seems to get a bit amorous with the
> little beauty.  Anyone else have a neutered cat who doesn't act neutered?
>
> Sharon
>
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> Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 1:33 PM
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> Subject: Re: Carolina Is Negative
>
>
> Sharon-
>
> That's great!  I assume she is fully vaccinated and that they get
> along ok?
> Andy (pos) and Barney (neg) love to play, but lately Andy has gotten a
> little
> too rough for my liking.  He is bigger than Barney and normally gets the
> better of him when they play, but last night Barney was meowing
> like he was
> in distress and actually hissed at Andy.  I honestly don't think Andy is
> intentionally "attacking" him in a vicious manner, he is just a
> little over
> zealous and Barney is kind of a pansy!  Anyway, I separated them for the
> night and will watch them more carefully.  I am afraid of what a bloody
> scratch or (especially) bite wound would mean.  Sometimes those type of
> wounds cause exposure that is just too great for the vaccine to over come.
>
> Jamie
>


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