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Anonymous
Dear /an/,

This here is my cat, Gary. He's 3 years old and the only cat in our house. He's been an only cat since about 3 months of age, when we stole him from my sister and her other cats.

Here's my problem, though, /an/. He loves to bite onto my arm (sometimes my leg, if it's under a soft fleece blanket) and paw at it. He hangs on like a clamp. If I don't get him off of my arm quick enough, he starts to hump it. (Same with my foot/the blanket.) Is there something wrong with him? He only does this to women, mind you. He hates my boyfriend with a burning, firey passion.


tl;dr: My cat humps women's arms and legs, and he loves soft blankets. Wtf?
>> Anonymous
>>292736
No, no he's not. We didn't get him neutered since he's an indoor cat, and we don't plan on having another cat in the house. Ever.

>>292743
I grew up around Siamese cats. I know how strange they can be. This cat is the only one that's done this, however.
>> Anonymous
If you neuter him, he'll stop humping you.
>> sage Anonymous
He's a bad cat >:(

I'd call him Lucifer Sam though
>> Anonymous
My cat used to do this. The biting thing is just in play, but I guess somewhere along the line they decide it's perfect mating time, and they just kind of go for the gold. When my cat did it, if I tried to struggle my arm free, he would meow endlessly, loudly, in a wailing way, whining. It was really awful.
We got him fixed. He did it maybe one, two more times, but eventually it all died down and he stopped. Hasn't done it since.
I would suggest getting him fixed. Even if he is an indoor cat, you never know when he's going to escape and get out. As a precaution, it is always best to fix your pet. Anything can happen, don't assume it won't.
Also it will stop you from getting an arm covered in cat jizz.
>> Anonymous
>>292749
There's your answer, retard.

And there's absolutely no reason not to get your pet neutered. None.
>> Anonymous
>>292777
What if OP wanted to breed him in the future? There's a reason not to neuter the cat, retard.
>> Anonymous
>>292876
and what, make MORE cats? Like that's what the world needs? If he wants kittens, he could foster some.
A cat being an 'indoor cat' is no reason to not neuter him. He could escape, possibly impregnate a stray female. It's never a good idea to keep an un-fixed pet, unless you're a professional breeder and all. If your friends want kittens or something from your cat, or want to breed, just have them go and but some damn cats in need of good homes.
sorry for thread derail, OP, I just strongly suggest it.