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mycatsluvme@gmail.com - 26 May 2007 15:21 GMT
I have 3 males, all rescues. All are nuetered. Two were blood
brothers. They are about 2 years old. And nuetered in 2/07 upon
adoption. My third guy is 8yo. I am not sure if his prior parent
nuetured him at a young age or not. I have had him since 4/07.

My question is? Why do 2 out of the 3 call out like whole males? It is
one brother and the single male. All have Persian...the single guy
*yo) dose it as well as one of the brothers. He is part persian.

   They are so loud I am afraid a neighbor will complain...

                                    Pj
Catlover Medway - 26 May 2007 23:23 GMT
I suspect it's because the neutering was done after sexual maturity. Try
engaging them in predatory play.

http://www.fabcats.org/behaviour_playtime.html

>I have 3 males, all rescues. All are nuetered. Two were blood
>brothers. They are about 2 years old. And nuetered in 2/07 upon
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>                                     Pj
Rene S. - 29 May 2007 17:29 GMT
On May 26, 9:21 am, mycatslu...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have 3 males, all rescues. All are nuetered. Two were blood
> brothers. They are about 2 years old. And nuetered in 2/07 upon
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>                                      Pj

Are they playful? Sometimes one of my cats will caterwaul (though he
was neutered at six months and is 8  yo now) when he wants to play.
Try using a laser light or other interactive toys to get out that pent-
up energy.
T - 29 May 2007 21:40 GMT
> On May 26, 9:21 am, mycatslu...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I have 3 males, all rescues. All are nuetered. Two were blood
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> Try using a laser light or other interactive toys to get out that pent-
> up energy.

Interesting. My Angie is a vocal cat. Though her vocalizations tell you
something vs. asking something.

For example, if she's in your lap and you attempt to get up, she'll give
a little meow to let you know she isn't happy about it. She's a very
interesting cat.
Patty - 29 May 2007 23:52 GMT
>> On May 26, 9:21 am, mycatslu...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> I have 3 males, all rescues. All are nuetered. Two were blood
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> a little meow to let you know she isn't happy about it. She's a very
> interesting cat.

And, my Rusty, neutered at 6 months "talks" constantly.  He comes in the
house and constantly has a sort of "trill/hum" noise he makes.  My husband
says he got used to doing that because I constantly talk to him and talk
back to him when you makes his sound.  However, Grady, also neutered at the
same age, was a very quiet cat and hardly even meowed.  I think that, just
like people, some cats are more vocal than others.

Patty

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