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Spayed Cat.
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I just got my 7 month old cats spayed last Saturday. She's completely fine now - doing all things cat.
But last night I woke up to the neighbourhood 9 month old tom cat humping her on my bed! He came in the cat door.
She didn't seem too annoyed but I shooed him away & locked the cat door. Today I saw him 5 times LEAP onto her, grab her by the scruff of the neck & growl.
Why is he doing this when she's been spayed?
But last night I woke up to the neighbourhood 9 month old tom cat humping her on my bed! He came in the cat door.
She didn't seem too annoyed but I shooed him away & locked the cat door. Today I saw him 5 times LEAP onto her, grab her by the scruff of the neck & growl.
Why is he doing this when she's been spayed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She still has that female smell, spayed or not. The tom cat needs neutering by the sounds of it, or you'll have no peace. I've got the same problem with a local tomcat harassing my two females.
Do you know whose cat he is? If you can collar hold of him, give the local branch of either cats protection or rspca a call, and ask them for a neutering voucher. Then take him to the local vet and get him done.
Do you know whose cat he is? If you can collar hold of him, give the local branch of either cats protection or rspca a call, and ask them for a neutering voucher. Then take him to the local vet and get him done.