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    We have two cats Stevie and Sparky. Stevie is our girl kitty and Sparky our male. We've noticed in the time we've had them that Stevie seems to be the more docile of the two. She seems to have the more true aloof I don't give a flying fig about you cat attitude. But Sparky well.......that's a whole other kettle of fish. He's actually more like a dog. He fetches, yes fetches. He took our earphone piece apart and somehow got the foam out of it and now wants it to be thrown like a frisbee and he fetches and brings it back. He has even taken to jumping in the air and catching it. We could probably make a mint off of him on America's funniest home videos for this trick. But he also is a holy terror! He tears everything up. He chews on everything, seems to get these spirts of energy and goes running through the house. And when we went away for Christmas by the time we got back (2 days) the christmas wreath was off the wall (not a clue as to how he did that), two plates were broken, a shoe chewed up and the trash .......well it was all over the floor.

    So for those of you with cats the question would be after you had your male cats fixed did that take them down a peg or two? We were thinking that getting him fixed might make him a bit less of a holy terror and he might calm down a bit, or at the very least be a bit pissed off for his removal
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    How old are they?
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    • #3
      Stevie is 8 months old and Sparky is 5 months old.
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      • #4
        Both my cats do the fetching game (and the breaking one too )

        They calm down quite alot after they are fixed though, however those 'moments' remain until the end.
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        • #5
          **snaps fingers** Darn!! I thought we had the market cornered on the fetching thing. Damnest thing I've ever seen. I've never seen a cat do that.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tiamat
            Stevie is 8 months old and Sparky is 5 months old.
            Then neutering or spaying them won't have much affect on their playtime behavior. It usually decreases aggressive and annoying behavior they develop during kitty puberty. The fetching will stop as he grows older and discovers how much fun sleep can be. However, we have a cat who runs then jumps up walls, which really scratches them up. Even though he's been neutered he did it until he got older, where he now just does it during the holidays for guests.

            You should still neuter and spay them. Cat overpopulation is a problem throughout the US, and they will be much more pleasant and cuddly to have around. See you next time on "The Price is Right."
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            • #7
              I only ever had Samantha so this is beyond my realm of knowledge, but perhaps some ungodly hot seasoning powder sprinkled on the more delicate items you don't want trashed like the plates for example. You could store them with the powder and rinse them off when you wish to use them. Everything else: vacuum.

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              • #8
                You should get them both done and probably fairly soon. In my family we only had female cats but they get to the breeding stage fairly quickly so watch out for that.

                As for Sparky he will probably always be a bit like this. The biggest reason for getting him seen to is that he is likely to get very territorial (and scent mark a lot) as he gets a bit older and being done will avoid the worst of that.
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                • #9
                  I have no problems with the exploitation of animals for meat/leather/wool/milk etc. nor with things like castration which go with that (although what has to be done to create veal is overdoing it).

                  But it sits uncomfortably with me when done to make a pet less troublesome.

                  I suppose gelding a horse to make it less trouble to ride is no different (and just as common). But I don't feel quite the same about it. No doubt because I like to ride whereas I am not a pet lover.

                  I wonder how the balance of advantage would strike Sparky, if he had a voice in the decision?

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                  • #10
                    yah

                    that is why I am really against declawing

                    no reason for it

                    and you can properly train an animal otherwise

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                    • #11
                      the reason for castration is so that the world is not overrun with little puppies and kitties

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by East Street Trader
                        But it sits uncomfortably with me when done to make a pet less troublesome.

                        I suppose gelding a horse to make it less trouble to ride is no different (and just as common). But I don't feel quite the same about it. No doubt because I like to ride whereas I am not a pet lover.

                        I wonder how the balance of advantage would strike Sparky, if he had a voice in the decision?

                        It's not really a question of doing it to make him less troublesome, our reality is that we have a female and a male cat neither fixed and she will soon be ripe for the pickens and we don't want kittens. Which left to their own devices would be the natural outcome. I just thought since we need to do it to control our cat population that he might calm down a bit. As to the declawing.....we never even thought about that. Stevie has gotten out once or twice so we feel that they need their natural ability to defend themselves if that situation arises again.

                        He's just a bundle of energy at all the wrong times it seems especially when we are trying to sleep, but then again we sleep at weird times like during the day since we work nights.
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                        • #13
                          neutering and spaying will make the cats less aggressive, but hardly dosile... you should do it because they will try to **** and have baby kitties... even if they are bro and sis (gross, yes... my kittens got to the age when they started doing that...) I remember yelling at my cats, "MORRIS, DON'T MOUNT YOUR SISTER! GROSS!"
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                          • #14
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                            • #15
                              neutering will help a bit, my cat is a bit calmer now, might be my imagination. Also unneutered males tend to spray when they hit puberty, and unless you want your house smelling like cat piss, well....

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