we've been looking at getting a male cat who is a retired breeder. He's 4 years old and is getting neutered now.
Our vet had told us that the urine smell, even in litter, from a potent male cat is very strong, and usually persists for a long time after fixing. They keep them in a separate room at the vet, with heavy ventilation, for this reason.
Can anyone confirm this fact? It would definitely affect our decision
Our vet had told us that the urine smell, even in litter, from a potent male cat is very strong, and usually persists for a long time after fixing. They keep them in a separate room at the vet, with heavy ventilation, for this reason.
Can anyone confirm this fact? It would definitely affect our decision