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Spring hormones?

  • 14-03-2018 9:40pm
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    Just had AGAIN to rescue my older tom ( neutered at least ten years ago) from under my latest rescued cat who was neutered before I got him. He is I think 4 now.

    Poor older cat was totally embarrassed.

    Dog (female) has also been trying to take advantage of him.... Hump.....hump.... hump....

    I am assuming this is simply sap rising and hormone memory! But it took me throwing things at him to get him to stop.. This younger cat used to get very excited when I had an entire female feral and she came into season..Little pink doodah on display!


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