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There is a somewhat friendly stray cat we have been feeding for a few years. I say somewhat because when he sees you he will meow and start rolling around showing his belly, and he lets me pet him, and sometimes rubs against me. But sometimes after petting him for awhile, he will meow and try to bite or slap(he's actually only tried twice, and I avoided it each time because I could see it coming, but it still makes me cautious when petting him), even though he is still rolling around happily. Or he will just leave across the street after being petted for awhile, or after being fed enough.
I think he isn't neutered because he has large testicles and he roams all around the block. And he has been in some fights, which have left him with some spots under his ears where he has no fur and I've seen him spraying bushes regularly. He also gets mad if he sees another cat being fed near him and will want to fight. I've managed to pick him up before and bring him inside a couple times, but he was very anxious to get back outside; he started walking quickly through my room and was trying to get up towards the windows, so I had to release him quickly.
So I was wondering if getting him neutered would make him less anxious to escape so that I could keep him indoors? And maybe make him more friendly and stop him from trying to bite or slap. Also I already have one female spayed cat living inside.
I think he isn't neutered because he has large testicles and he roams all around the block. And he has been in some fights, which have left him with some spots under his ears where he has no fur and I've seen him spraying bushes regularly. He also gets mad if he sees another cat being fed near him and will want to fight. I've managed to pick him up before and bring him inside a couple times, but he was very anxious to get back outside; he started walking quickly through my room and was trying to get up towards the windows, so I had to release him quickly.
So I was wondering if getting him neutered would make him less anxious to escape so that I could keep him indoors? And maybe make him more friendly and stop him from trying to bite or slap. Also I already have one female spayed cat living inside.