i have a fixed male cat and my brother in law wants to give me a female cat that he found outside his apartment and kept for about a month before he realized he was allergic. she is not fix but has been to the vet and is completely heathly and has just started going into heat. Now i know there will be no kittens but how will she react to my male cat and how will he react with her.. will he ignore her? Will she follow him around trying to have some fun?
2006-09-16
20:36:00
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pandabass4evr
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they are around the same age about 2 or 3
2006-09-16
20:36:50 ·
update #1
If the two cats get along, then get her spayed (for all the reasons aforementioned.). If she's leaking any fluids during this time, something is wrong with her (My kitty's first time in heat was at 3 months & she had a period; which turned out to be 100s of cysts!)
Cats like to have sex, so they may get randy. I have two male littermates we call our homosexual cats because they go through the motions with each other every night.
My daughter moved home with her three cats which now equals too many cats under one roof with my three. There's a total of 5 boys & 1 girl cat and she is not accosted by any of them. The males are having pissing contests with each other - argh! Dot is moving back out soon! (taking her sweet kitties- love them, tired of cat pee)
2006-09-16 21:25:37
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answered by Mars 2
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I think she'll be so persistent with the male cat that they could have sex. For the sake of the female cat and you, please think about getting her spayed. Being in heat is not fun for her or anyone around to hear her constant meowing for outside or a male cat.
2006-09-17 04:04:08
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answered by ♥shelter puppies rule♥ 7
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She will try to fun have with him , when she is in the heat. A cat in the heat is really annoying , she is trying to have fun with everybody and is up all night. You wont sleep, believe me.
( Could be the real reason why your brother in law is allergic ;-) )
2006-09-17 03:41:46
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answered by willow, the yodakitty from hell 7
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It is possible that they might actually have sex, without kittens. For the first month you should monitor them, because the male might be hostile to her. Watch them and you'll see, every cat reacts in a different way.
Plus, regarding Marilyn, dogs have periods, cats don't, so this has nothing to do with this case.
2006-09-17 04:00:40
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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They may breed. Since your male cat is neutered, she won't get pregnant. All the same, they may still mate as normal.
Get her spayed ASAP...a female cat in heat is very annoying...they yowl, smell, and it's just very unpleasant to be around them when they're in season.
2006-09-17 03:43:22
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answered by strayd0g 3
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Get her spayed and there will be no issues.
My female cat pee'd all over everywhere before she was spayed. My whole house got sort of a dose of her. She is spayed now and no issues.
2006-09-17 08:33:21
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answered by Jennifer 3
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she may cause him to start spraying. Get her fixed. or she will destroy your house trying to get out to have some fun.
2006-09-17 04:07:26
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answered by ? 2
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OMG!
MY OLD NEIGHBOR'S DOG HAD TO WEAR A DIPER WHEN SHE WAS IN HEAT!
xD
2006-09-17 03:44:22
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answered by Marilyn B 1
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