If a male kitten comes up with medical problems that leave neutering a life threatening event, how can spraying and other Tom problems be prevented/eliminated? My male kitten's pre-surgery tests show that he has serious heart problems.Although we have his neuter scheduled, with many precautions in place for the surgery thru his Vet, I am wondering if anyone out there has had success in keeping an indoor Tom without the usual problems. I have many other pets, including one other female spayed cat, so I think I am in for a lot of territorial spraying if he is not neutered.
2006-09-20
06:08:07
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