An unspayed cat will display many troubling behaviours. The cat should be neutered, for the cat's and your sake.
Assuming the behavior you are asking about is SPRAYING. A discussion with your room mate on getting this male neutered should be in order. Un-Neutered Male cats will alway's Spray. They are marking their territory. The smell is absolutly over whelming and needless to say if it's spraying in your home, is almost impossible to get out of anything.
Encourage your roomate to have the cat neutered. This procedure is simple, safe and inexpensive ( If you go to the Humane Society or the SPCA ). A neutered cat is also a healthier cat.
Veterinarians have not discovered a correlation between a male cat's head size and whether he has been neutered. Typically, a cat's head will be the same whether he has been neutered or is still intact.
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A male cat is usually called a Tom. This term is usually used only for unneutered males.
No. Only unneutered boy cats spray urine around the house to leave their scent. This is a problem for owners because it smells really bad. Girls can spray, but usually only do this when in heat. Cats that are spayed and neutered before they reach sexual maturity (6 months old) do not spray in the house. Any accidents that occur are usually medical problems, usually a bladder infection.
Male cats do not go into heat Whole male cats are always ready, able, and willing to breed any females in heat whenever they can. As to male cats spraying, they may be more actively spraying when seasoning females are close by, but they often spray just to mark territory.
Are we talking UNNEUTERED male cats, and UNNEUTERED male rabbit? You are leaving yourself open for a lot of spraying. Neutered males should be able to co-exist unless someone has a dominant intimidating personality, which can't be determined until they are all in the house together.
Eye color has not been linked to behavior in cats. Cats with yellow eyes do not display any particular behavior traits.
Cats does have furry bad behaviours.
Usually because he is over excited and wants to play.
no the moon doesnt effect the cats behavior I disagree, I have always had cats and each time there is a full moon they would act crazy...
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not all cats have the same behavior it really depends!
Intact (not neutered) male cats usually disappear for weeks at a time to find a mate. Unspayed female cats in heat will also do anything to escape outside to find a tom cat in order to mate.
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Paul McGreevy has written: 'Equine behavior' -- subject(s): Horses, Animal Behavior 'Cats' -- subject(s): Cats
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