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What's going on. I mean after one is in for about a week then another then again and again and again!! Then all of them start all over. It's continuous. They are about I year old not fixed and have started peeing on everything even though they used the litter box before and it's changed every other day. I have a male (their brother) that is fixed. What is their problem? Will White vinegar in a rug doctor take the odor and stain out of my carpet and couch? PLEASE Help ...I want to clean today as I have been out of town and I came home to a pissy house and cat's STILL IN EAT!@! Will geting them fixed stop the peeing and heat problem??

2007-02-24 04:22:55 · 8 answers · asked by lizzye71 2 in Pets Cats

8 answers

Get them fixed ASAP. This is the primary cause of all your problems!

2007-02-24 04:28:52 · answer #1 · answered by MyVetTeam2 2 · 0 0

It is always better to have your animals fixed they make better pets, meaning they don't go into heat and they usually don't urinate all around your home. If one of your female cats would happen to get out while it is in heat it will get pregnant, and then your have kittens to deal with as well. It's not fair to either your cats or you to let that happen, simply have them fixed and avoid the problem all together. Also remember that it isn't fair to the kittens. By simply having the cat's fixed every one involved will be a lot happier.

Another thing that you will prevent, are all the Tom cat's from coming over to your house and meowing around your house at all hours. On top of them coming to serinade your female cats the Tom cats will mark their territory, meaning they are going to urinate by your door way and any place that they feel it should be done at. So you will not only have the oder inside of your home but on the outside as well, Toms cats can smell the females that are in heat, be prepared for then to start visiting your girls.

If you have then fixed it should help fix the problem of them urinating in your home. You will need to get your house cleaned before they come home, you don't want them to think your house is just one big litter box. You need to call in a carpet cleaning place and let them know what the problem is, they have chemicals that can remove the smell from the carpeting. Make sure you either clean up every thing that they urinated on or get rid of the items that were urinated on.


It is a fact that when human women live together their cycles start to get into sync with each other, the same may be happening with your cats. I don't know why this happens, but it does. I saw it happening at the prison where I worked when I was working the woman's unit, the women got in sync with each other everyone PMS'ing at the same time. Not fun to be around.

I hope this helps you. Take care, things will get better, it just may take you a little bit to get there, but it will happen. I have a female cat that's fixed, she neve urinates any where but in her box.

2007-02-24 05:16:19 · answer #2 · answered by Cindy 6 · 0 0

Yes, getting them fixed is the answer to your problems. But there could be some other things going on that needs medical attention. The best time to get them spay/neutered is before they first start going into heat although it is not too late. But when you get it done early it prevents problems like this and if you wait then the spraying will have a 50/50 chance to continue.
Good luck!

2007-02-24 04:45:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yep!
Cats are excellent breeders. They won't go out of heat until they are pregnant, and they will go back into heat within hours of the kitten's birth.
Have them all spayed now before they get out. (I had a cat jump through a screened window to get to the boys outside, second floor too, don't worry, she was fine, had a nice litter to show for her adventure ;-(
If you can't pay, call the SPCA or your local animal control, they have programs to help, or can tell you where to get it done cheap.
Good luck

2007-02-24 04:42:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You already know that getting them fixed will stop them from going into heat....I hope. Cats go into heat every 2 weeks and when they are in heat, they have an urgent need to breed. Cats that are fixed lose this urge.

2007-02-24 04:37:37 · answer #5 · answered by KathyS 7 · 0 0

Get them fixed. There are thousands of homeless cats. Many get killed because people let their cats breed and create more "unwanted" cats. They are healthier and less likely to run away and misbehave when they are spayed. It's one of the kindest things you can do for them. I've had cats my whole life, it's the responsible thing to do.

2007-02-24 04:33:20 · answer #6 · answered by Emily H 3 · 0 0

according to danger, according to danger not. maximum females come into season approximately as quickly as a month, some extra. i'd save calling around. The longer you wait and the extra she is going in and out of warmth cycles, the extra her danger for paying for pyrometra (an infection of the uterus) that could kill her.

2016-10-16 09:42:19 · answer #7 · answered by thedford 4 · 0 0

CHA!!!! i think....lol....

2007-02-24 04:32:09 · answer #8 · answered by Chickadee 2 · 0 0

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