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Spraying Moonbarker Osbourne
This evening I not only caught the cat on the right spraying in my room, less than a half hour later, the one on the left came in and I discovered who'd been repeatedly spraying in another spot. One is male, one is female, both are fixed. Is it possible to surgically remove a cat's spraying glands? If so, how much do most vets charge for the procedure?
>> Anonymous
>>234368

*sigh* chances are, the female will probably also go into heat as well, if neutering did jack all for either of them. You can get them to stop spraying by being a cheapskate and putting a food bowl or a water bowl at the place they spray.

Nevertheless, take both to the vet to make sure the neutering has been complete, etc etc etc.
>> Moonbarker Osbourne
>>234372

Hm, that seems like a good idea, I'll have to try it, thanx *wags tail*

It's definitely complete, I even remember having him in my lap for hours while he was still out of it from the anasthesia
>> Anonymous
female cats can spray?
>> Anonymous
>>234387

>wags tail

What the fuck.
>> Anonymous
Yeah, it's the furry namefag that posts here occasionally. IMO, sage, move on, yiff in hell, et cetera.