What's Wrong with Blu??

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What's wrong with Blu?
Can anyone HELP ME PLEASE!! Blu is a little over a year old, is white w/tiger strips and blue eyes (we think he's part simese) and he's un-neutered.

The problem........Blu is CONSTANTLY meowing and pacing the entire house and will not stop unless he's redirected in a loud voice and a pop on the hind quarters. He'll then lay down, sleep for awhile, then he's right back to pacing the house and meowing at the top of his lungs waking the entire house up.


Can anyone tell me what Blu's problem may be??? We're at our wits ends here......To help ease the nose in the middle of the night we've been putting him in a bathroom in the dark....this helps only some of the time......

Thanks for listening......
 

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Why is he currently unneutered? Could it be that he is crying to try to find a female to mate with?

Katie
 

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You have a tom cat seeking to mate. You are lucky he is not spraying his territory. Pls get him neutered!! He'll be fine and you will have helped the overpopulation of cats!
 

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Sturgis was neutered the first time at 6 months (only one testicle was descended) till we were able to find the second one (for about nine months) he started yowling through the house at about nine monthe old, driving us bonkers (and started spraying shortly after also). Once he was neutered the yowling stopped (and thankfully the spraying), so I tend to agree with everyone else here, get him neutered.
 

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Here is a list of low cost spay/neuter clinics in Texas if you need it:

TEXAS
Texas state Animal Friendly Account
Contact the Fund for Animals 713-862-3863 for information about low cost spay/neuter available through the state's animal friendly car license plate fund.
Animal Defense League
11300 Nacogdoches Road
San Antonio, TX 78217
210-655-1481
Free spay/neuter for pets of low-income people.

Spay Neuter Your Pet (SNYP)
PO Box 29435
Dallas, TX 75229
214-349-7697
Discount certificates for pet spay/neuter in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Luv A Pet S/N CLinic South Oak Cliff Dallas TX
214-372-9999



HSUS Spay - Neuter Clinic/Animal Wellness Center
4830 Village Fair Drive
Dallas, TX
214-372-9999
SPCA of Texas
Martin Spay/Neuter Clinic
Dallas, TX
214-651-9611 ext 116 or 133
Low cost spay/neuter. Also, for pets of qualified low income people, there are low cost veterinary services.

Brown County Humane Society
Brownwood TX 76801
325-646-0617
Has a drawing to provide very low cost spay or neuter for 15 animals per month.

Animal Birth Control Clinic
Animal Aid Humane Society
1531 Wooded Acres Drive
Waco, TX 76710
254-776-7303

Waco Humane Society
Waco, TX
254-399-9883 or 254-754-1454
Low cost or free spay/neuter for low income.

Fund for Animals
Spay/Neuter Clinic
1603 Shepherd Drive
Houston, TX
281-863-0010

Humane Society of Southeast Texas
2050 Spindletop Rd
Beaumont TX 77705
409-833-0504
Spay/neuter assistance certificates offered to all who want to spay/neuter a dog or cat. Certificates for low cost s/n for feral cats also available.

Life Force Operation Spay
PMB 671
148 South Dowlen Road
Beaumont, TX 77707
409-838-0072
"We welcome all low income, elderly folks and anyone not being able to afford the full price" of spay/neuter of pets.

Williamson County Humane Society
Cedar Park/Leander TX
512-260-3602

Animana Birth Control Vet Center
Houston TX
713-450-1444


Animal Trustees of Austin
5129 Cameron Road
Austin, TX 78723
512-450-0111
Low cost spay/neuter and vaccinations.

Emancipet mobile clinic
Austin TX
512-587-SPAY

713 Animals
Houston TX
713-264-6257
Web: www.713animals.org


Homeless Pet Placement League
PO Box 273027
Houston, TX 77277
713-862-7387
Free spay/neuter for pets of qualified low income people.

Houston Humane Society S/N Clinic
14700 Almeda Road
Houston, TX 77053
713-433-6421

Houston SPCA
900 Portway Drive
Houston, TX
713-869-7722 ext 136
Free spay/neuter and vaccinations for qualified low income.

Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP)
Mobile clinic
PO Box 440304
Houston, TX 77244
713-522-2337
Mobile clinic goes to low income neighborhoods and provides free spay/neuter and vaccinations to pets for qualified low income.

Long Drive Dog & Cat Hospital
Houston TX
713-643-0633


Spay/Neuter Assictance Program II (SNAP II) - See above
San Antonio, TX
713-862-3863

Humane Society of North Texas
1840 East Lancaster
Fort Worth, TX 76103
817-332-HSNT
Low cost spay/neuter for qualified low income.

North Texas Spay Neuter Coalition
Decatur, TX
877-FIX-SPOT
Email [email protected]

Denton Low Cost Pet Sterilization and Vaccination Program
Denton, TX
940-566-5551
 
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Apparently the vote is for neutering. Thank you to the person who sent me the list of clinics in Texas that spay/neuter at reasonable costs, I'll definately be checking into some of them.

We haven't owned cats for a long period of time, so everything is new to us regarding them. We may have a "brady bunch" of them, but we love them all the same.

Again....thanks to everyone for being so kinds and responsive

Luv Blu's Owner Diane :-)
 

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You are very welcome.....neutering will certainly help your boy and if you have any intact females...you should also get them spayed. Spaying and neutering has many health benefits.
Hopefully one of those clinics can assist you. Let us know if you have any further questions and welcome to the site.

Katie
 

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Neutering will indeed help but Siamese are "talkers" so he is likely to still talk, just not as much
 
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