Table of Contents
Will a neutered male cat accept a kitten?
As my cat colony can attest, not only can an older male cat “accept” a male kitten, but they can even become best buddies. The younger male cats were delighted. More playmates!
Will a neutered male cat get along with a female cat?
Gender. Male (neutered) cats are generally believed to be more accepting of other cats, both male and female. Even though this has not been my experience, female cats may not get along as well with each other. Proper cat to cat introductions will go a long way toward ensuring harmony in your home.
How do male cats act around kittens?
Dominant males have also been observed caring for kittens within their own colonies. They may share their food and groom young cats, and have even been witnessed breaking up fights between kittens, separating them gently with one paw when a fight gets out of hand.
Should I spay or neuter my indoor-only cat?
If you are an indoor-only cat owner and you only have one cat (or one gender of cat) in your home, you may be tempted to skip the neutering or spaying of your fur baby. If your cat (s) live only in the house, and there’s no danger of pregnancy inside your house, why should you do it?
Can a neutered male cat be sexually aggressive to a female?
I have seen several cases of aggression by neutered male cats to females that takes the form of sexual aggression.
Can an older male cat accept a male kitten?
As my cat colony can attest, not only can an older male cat “accept” a male kitten, but they can even become best buddies.
How to care for a neutered cat after surgery?
Letting the cat stay inside the house also gives you the opportunity to monitor your pet closelyin terms of activity levels and healing process. You shouldn’t allow him to climb stairs, run, jump, or even play during the first-week post-operation. Letting the newly neutered/spayed cats move too much can slow down the cut’s healing process.