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I have two male cats and they both are intact, from the same litter and are about 18 months old.
I keep thinking ooooh I need to get them neutured soon if I don't want them dying at the age of 7 years ect..
All I hear is "oh male cats pee stinks, male cats sprey everywhere, they have bad behaviour, the will roam and not cone back, they are loud and aggressive" well for anyone else who is sick of hearing that I can confirm my two intact males are the exsact opposite to all those comment which makes me mad as to me all these sources are talking utter nonsense (putting it nicely) my cats are more like dogs they respond to clicks, they snuggle and sprawl on me and my partner and are ridiculously affectionate and they are "real cats" they sleep during the day and stay out all night regardless of the weather they are out either hunting, exploring or having some fun with the spade female naibours cat who has threatened to keep our cats as they love them both,
So I do feel the urge to spayed my two boys only out of health benefits but you can also argue it has its own negative medical effects too and if my two boys behaviour changed I would feel like I just stole there happy affectionate, loving soles all to follow a old trend.
I keep thinking ooooh I need to get them neutured soon if I don't want them dying at the age of 7 years ect..
All I hear is "oh male cats pee stinks, male cats sprey everywhere, they have bad behaviour, the will roam and not cone back, they are loud and aggressive" well for anyone else who is sick of hearing that I can confirm my two intact males are the exsact opposite to all those comment which makes me mad as to me all these sources are talking utter nonsense (putting it nicely) my cats are more like dogs they respond to clicks, they snuggle and sprawl on me and my partner and are ridiculously affectionate and they are "real cats" they sleep during the day and stay out all night regardless of the weather they are out either hunting, exploring or having some fun with the spade female naibours cat who has threatened to keep our cats as they love them both,
So I do feel the urge to spayed my two boys only out of health benefits but you can also argue it has its own negative medical effects too and if my two boys behaviour changed I would feel like I just stole there happy affectionate, loving soles all to follow a old trend.