Question:
I just got my two male cats neutered today.
I have a female cate who is not spayed yet.
My two male cats seem to be still trying to *get on* my female cat.
Is this normal for neutered cats to do?
They seem to be doing it more now, then they have all along before they got neutered...
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You need to keep the males away from the female for about a month, or until you get her spayed.
They can still impregnate her for that time until the hormones settle.
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Wow, even though they are fixed they can still get her pregnant?!
That really sucks because I left them alone together today....
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yes, the male horomone isn't completely out of their system for about a month. Good luck
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Originally Posted by island_girl85
Wow, even though they are fixed they can still get her pregnant?!
That really sucks because I left them alone together today....
Yes, for about a month.
After the female is spayed, they could be free to mingle right away without worry.
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crap...
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Would have been nice if my vet imformed me of that....
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were you planning to get your girl spayed soon? If so, it should be okay.
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Not only can they still get her pregnant for a month after being neutered, the strange smells from the vet office probably causes the reaction
Keep them away from her and get her spayed quickly. She may be coming into heat very soon and that's triggering the behavior - they are still thinking "male".
How old is everyone? Are the males and female related?
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Well I have been in contact with my vet.
They told me I have nothing to worry about, because they tie the tubes and remove the testicles. So if my female gets pregnant, they are gonna be in biiiig trouble!
Another vet also told me, the chances of her getting pregnant are slim to none.
Yes, I do plan on getting her spayed very soon.
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Originally Posted by GoldenKitty45
Not only can they still get her pregnant for a month after being neutered, the strange smells from the vet office probably causes the reaction
Keep them away from her and get her spayed quickly. She may be coming into heat very soon and that's triggering the behavior - they are still thinking "male".
How old is everyone? Are the males and female related?
All three are about 1 year old, not related.
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that is rubbish , they can/do get unspayed females pregnant for up to 6 weeks after being neutered. chances are you female is already pregnant , get her booked in to be spayed asap,
