Neuter Nightmare

I'm pretty sure he can't get her pregnant anymore. My cat use to try to do that with another female cat we had right after he was neutered and nothing ever happened. He still does something like that with a sweater he has and with my current cat...she doesn't really let him though so I'm not sure how long he'll keep doing that for. It'll probably be forever or till he doesn't want it anymore.
I would try to keep the female kitty away from him for at least a week after she is spayed to avoid to much stress. She will also have to be limited in her exercise. Keeping her in a small room, like a bathroom, after she is spayed is probably better. Try not to let her bite her stitches. Good luck with both of them :thumbs: and it's great of you to have them fixed ;)
 
She'll be kept in my room, we can't keep her in too small of a room by herself for very long, she gets severely stressed out and destroys stuff. She had kittens once, and only one lived and the other cats were trying to play with it, so we locked her in our bathroom, she kept moving the kitten and finally got so freaked out she bit into him too hard when she picked him and up and puntured a hole in his neck. We got her before we moved where we're living now, the gov. bought out a bunch of houses for a highway and there was a house where they just took off and left like two golden retrivers and a bunch of cats, she showed up and we started feeding her, so I have no idea how she was kept before.

Thank god about no kittens though...
 
RIGHT after they are fixed, sometimes they're still a little bit left in the system that they can get females pregnant with. It was our first concern when we got one of our male horses gelded and he was left to run with a bunch of mares. I guess no one ever got pregnant as a result, but even the vet said it was a possibility.

And that drive won't go away while there's a female in heat in the house. My cat got neutered when he was about 4 months old, and then, when his littermate sister went into heat at 8 months, he was still climbing on top of her and doing his manly duty (as I'm sure he thought it was). It didn't stop until after we got her fixed, and, even then, he was still trying to go after her for several weeks...she just wouldn't let him. Eventually, he figured out that that was no longer an option and gave up.
 
Hmm... she is in heat, I guess once she's done it will pretty much become a non-issue... I was just worried I'd end up with two cats that would still be trying to go at it years from now... :*) As it is when I caught them he wasn't even doing anything other than grabbing her neck and lifting his back leg over and over again like he was trying to kickstart a bike... :rofl: Guess he was stalled and just couldn't get the motor started....
 
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Don't worry. He'll probably try to keep it up after she gets spayed for a little while, but she in all likelihood won't let him get away with it. That's how it happened here, anyway. It took probably about a month before he gave up totally.

My other neutered male cat in the house still tries it, but I think it's more of a domination thing, since he tries to do it to his brother, as well as his sisters.
 

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