We have a stray who pretty much lives at our house. We aren't really supposed to have pets in our apartment but we get around it by not letting the cat use the bathroom in the house so there is no smell. It works out well cause he likes to roam the neighborhood anyways. We keep food in the house for him and he usually spends the day reclining around the house being petted, then goes out to roam at night. But recently we noticed he has been spraying in the house. Marking his territory. So we had to kick him out again. What I want to know is would it be worth it to get him fixed? I'm under the impression that that would stop the spraying, but it seems a bit cruel to do that to an outdoor animal, as he is a fighter and hunter. And as my husband put it, if he had a choice of a free warm home or his balls he would be more than happy to live outside in the cold and rain.
2006-07-25
04:50:09
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