Re: Long Haired Cat advice


Especially the non-neutered/non-spayed.  I had a female cat that  "found" us. 
 She would never go outside at all once she "found" us, and  then after 
months and months, all of a sudden she took off like lightening on  day and didn't 
come back for several weeks, never even saw her.....one day she  ran in the 
door just as quickly as she ran out.  Unfortunately she was  pregnant. We ended 
up keeping three of the kittens and giving the rest to good  homes, but we had 
her fixed as soon as we could...haven't had that problem  since.  She has no 
desire at all to be outside.   We have found  that spaying and neutering keeps 
that wild urge to a minimum, if not stopping it  totally.
 
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
 
In a message dated 5/6/2008 2:01:37 PM Central Daylight Time,  
silverhawk@flash.net writes:

The call  of the wild is
stronger for some....







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