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Anonymous
I had originally given this kitten to my boyfriend's parents, but they had to give it back because their granddaughter ended up being really allergic to cats.

He's a bit bigger than this now, but still has his balls.

I'm getting him fixed in two weeks, but I have two older females (both fixed, one 9 years old and one 4 years old), a 2 year old Lab/Chow (who is scared of everything and anything), a rabbit (who scares the shit out of the kitten), and a bird (who has, so far, also scared the shit out of the kitten).

Other than the little guy's attitude problem, any forseeable problems before I get him fixed?
>> Anonymous
I believe fixing is cruelty to animals. And if you already destroyed your other two cats, you don't need to worry about kittens in the future. If you DO castrate your poor, defenseless baby pet, he'll just be more timid.

PS: Declawing is evil as well. Leave your pet's defenseless, why don't you.
>> Anonymous
>>165663
Well hopefully he doesnt declaw the kitten, no reason to.

I neutered my cat Ace so he wouldnt populate the place, thought it would mellow him out but hes still an asshole rofl.
>> Anonymous
>>165668

I wouldn't declaw him, even if he is a scratch happy little bastard. (He never used to be...)

And, I'm getting him fixed so if a stray cat goes into heat I won't lose him over it. I saved him from a garbage can, and I'd rather he lose his manbits than for him to be responsible for another load of kittens that'll never find a home.

And, it didn't mellow him out? Eeesh... there goes THAT hope.
>> Anonymous
>>165663

And if he gets out one day and fucks the neighbourhood stray who probably can and will have some problem or disease, the stray is stuck rearing these shitty kittens. Not fair to it. Neutering isn't cruel...in most part it's better off.
>> Anonymous
Unneutered male cats don't make the best house pets, as a rule. Between the bad attitude and the stench, are enough reasons to get his balls cut off. Also, it's better for the other cats in the neighbourhood, less fighting, kittens, etc.
>> Anonymous
>>165673

Calming down after neutering works for some, doesn't for others. Neutering also mostly stops them spraying, but not for all.

One can only hope and pray. As for the scratching, discipline is about it.