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Old August 24th 06, 08:01 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Gail
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If he is not neutered, this could be the problem. He should be neutered. If
he is neutered, he may have a urinary tract infection. He should see a vet.
Gail
"kainlok" u25700@uwe wrote in message news:6541c1687d3e5@uwe...
My cat, is a tom, just over a year old, he is litter triand although not
newterd,

over past week he has taken to ****ing on my clothing if its left on the
sofa,
wether they are worn or just washed, he does it,,but only on the leather
sofa,
no where els, not the bved or anything. he goes out reg to.

any help as to what the prob is and solutions would be apreciated



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Old August 24th 06, 09:03 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
The Cat Whisperer
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poster said he was NOT neutered...
get to the vet, get him neutered asap.


"Gail" wrote in message
.net...
If he is not neutered, this could be the problem. He should be neutered.
If he is neutered, he may have a urinary tract infection. He should see a
vet.
Gail
"kainlok" u25700@uwe wrote in message news:6541c1687d3e5@uwe...
My cat, is a tom, just over a year old, he is litter triand although not
newterd,

over past week he has taken to ****ing on my clothing if its left on the
sofa,
wether they are worn or just washed, he does it,,but only on the leather
sofa,
no where els, not the bved or anything. he goes out reg to.

any help as to what the prob is and solutions would be apreciated






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Old August 24th 06, 09:17 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
kainlok
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Default peeing probs

The Cat Whisperer wrote:
poster said he was NOT neutered...
get to the vet, get him neutered asap.

If he is not neutered, this could be the problem. He should be neutered.
If he is neutered, he may have a urinary tract infection. He should see a

[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]

any help as to what the prob is and solutions would be apreciated


ok, i know this might sound like a stupid question but here goes, why is it
important to get hin netuered?

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Old August 24th 06, 09:20 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Matthew
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"kainlok" u25700@uwe wrote in message news:654348b597257@uwe...
The Cat Whisperer wrote:
poster said he was NOT neutered...
get to the vet, get him neutered asap.

If he is not neutered, this could be the problem. He should be neutered.
If he is neutered, he may have a urinary tract infection. He should see
a

[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]

any help as to what the prob is and solutions would be apreciated


ok, i know this might sound like a stupid question but here goes, why is
it
important to get hin netuered?


Males can have problems arise more often while them remain un-neutered plus
the bonus of not being able to spawn unwanted offspring


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Old August 24th 06, 10:35 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Gail
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They will urinate or spray inappropriately, they will impregnate females and
continue to over-populate, they will have more cancers due to not being
neutered.
Gail
"kainlok" u25700@uwe wrote in message news:654348b597257@uwe...
The Cat Whisperer wrote:
poster said he was NOT neutered...
get to the vet, get him neutered asap.

If he is not neutered, this could be the problem. He should be neutered.
If he is neutered, he may have a urinary tract infection. He should see
a

[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]

any help as to what the prob is and solutions would be apreciated


ok, i know this might sound like a stupid question but here goes, why is
it
important to get hin netuered?



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Old August 25th 06, 10:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
kainlok via CatKB.com
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Gail wrote:
They will urinate or spray inappropriately, they will impregnate females and
continue to over-populate, they will have more cancers due to not being
neutered.
Gail
poster said he was NOT neutered...
get to the vet, get him neutered asap.

[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
it
important to get hin netuered?

thanks for the advice and help everyone :-)

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