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Old 09-22-2008, 03:46 PM #6
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Originally Posted by mrsd
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young female continues to urinate in the bathtub, months AFTER
her neutering! He should have done it sooner, but she was sooo thin the vet said to wait. Then she came into heat and started urinating around the house, and he couldn't find a vet to do the operation while she was still in heat.

So consider yourself lucky. Should you introduce another cat to your household, he may go back to spraying. Just keep that in mind! But so far so good, i'd say!
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Ha!!!!!!! The little prince will remain an only child. This is a tiny one bedroom apt. and he is extremely territorial aka spoiled.
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