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Sunny is probably under anethesia for his neuter as I type. Or done. But anyways, how long does it take to know if neutering helped him calm down? I've had and been around countless cats in my life, including volunteering at a cat rescue center. And Sunny takes the prize for being the WILDEST non-feral cat I've ever seen! Granted he is usually gentle with his claws and teeth, but he's going at double speed all the time. Day and night! He relentlessly attacks feet of anyone (human or animal) that's walking, beats the heck out of my 70+ pound Golden mix dog, attacks whatever may be on the floor, and is so mean to my kitten that I can't let them be in the same room together. He will run and play until he's panting, and won't stop on his own. If I can restrain him for a few minutes, he will get a drink, a bite to eat, and pass out for a couple hours, then he's right back to it.
He's about 4 mos old, and a tad on the above-average side for size. He's most likely going to be a big boy. Another thing I noticed about him is that his...bits....are unusually large for a cat his size. To the point that company has noticed and commented about them. Could he be producing unusual amounts of testosterone that could attribute to his behavior? I mean it's all normal kitten stuff, but multiplied by like ten!
He's about 4 mos old, and a tad on the above-average side for size. He's most likely going to be a big boy. Another thing I noticed about him is that his...bits....are unusually large for a cat his size. To the point that company has noticed and commented about them. Could he be producing unusual amounts of testosterone that could attribute to his behavior? I mean it's all normal kitten stuff, but multiplied by like ten!