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Blaze - 08 Feb 2004 11:49 GMT
Hi All,

I am so confused, I don't know much about cat mating rituals.
Is there anyone that can tell me the whole process of this situation.

The reason behind all my confusion, is that I had both of my cats fixed at 8
months old (I think).
Cleo was fine, everything went smoothly, but Suki had complications during
the operation.
They could only find half of her uterus, they searched quite high up in the
tummy but could
not find the rest. So they stitched her up and that was that.

Now there is this cat who is doing this mating call outside my house, all
day long (and night).
Suki is now possessed and she is calling after him, this afternoon I found
him on top of her just about to do her,
well I was so shocked that I stopped the whole process.

Well now do I let them go at it or do I try to refrain her from going
outside?
Do I contact my vet or is she at no risk because there are no ovaries???
Sorry I am just so confused.

Regards
Blaze
~*Connie*~ - 08 Feb 2004 13:54 GMT
do not let them "go at it" as like humans, you don't know where that cat has
been or what it has been exposed to.. there are lots of viruses out there
that can kill cats that can't be protected against.

I'd call and talk to the vet if it were my cat.
> Hi All,
>
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> Regards
> Blaze
Shawn \ - 08 Feb 2004 22:49 GMT
> do not let them "go at it" as like humans, you don't know where that cat has
> been or what it has been exposed to.. there are lots of viruses out there
> that can kill cats that can't be protected against.
>
> I'd call and talk to the vet if it were my cat.

Me too, and I certainly would not allow any cat of mine to roam around
outside without my supervision.
 
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