First time in this forum.
I have a Siamese mix, Thai, that is 10 months old. My vet doesn't like to neuter until 6 months. I had Thai neutered at 5 months because he was humping my 14 yr old cat, Spud. Vet said he was an "early bloomer" and that it make take some time for him to change this behaviour. But it was over as soon as he was neutered. YaY!
But starting this past week-end, he was doing it again with a vengance. Poor Spud.! We told Thai "NO!" everytime and he was good about stopping. But we were home to moniter it. I wonder what Spud has to endure while we have been at work, though Thai hasn't done it since we've been home in the evening.
There has been some "cat noise" outside, being Spring and all.
Would that make Thai 'crazy', or is it just a coincidence?
Why would it make him like that if he has been neutered for 5 months?
I have a Siamese mix, Thai, that is 10 months old. My vet doesn't like to neuter until 6 months. I had Thai neutered at 5 months because he was humping my 14 yr old cat, Spud. Vet said he was an "early bloomer" and that it make take some time for him to change this behaviour. But it was over as soon as he was neutered. YaY!
But starting this past week-end, he was doing it again with a vengance. Poor Spud.! We told Thai "NO!" everytime and he was good about stopping. But we were home to moniter it. I wonder what Spud has to endure while we have been at work, though Thai hasn't done it since we've been home in the evening.
There has been some "cat noise" outside, being Spring and all.
Would that make Thai 'crazy', or is it just a coincidence?
Why would it make him like that if he has been neutered for 5 months?