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Randy cat!! Please help
Clangerette
18-02-2010
I've got a six year old male cat that was neutered at 6 months who keeps grabbing my 1 year old Siamese by the neck and trying to mate with her (she has also been neutered at 6 months).
If she's not around then my cushions/slippers/dressing gown gets it. Other times he just yowls until he finds something else to mate with.
He's driving me mad! Anybody got any ideas how to stop him??
Thanx in advance
catloverrjules
18-02-2010
I have no idea but it made me laugh
Ninja Kitty
18-02-2010
Cats still have urges even though they are neutered as you have found out. My Bengal female will still try and hump a cushion from time to time. One of my moggie boys used to love his brother a little to much *ahem*. However it only happened from time to time so I didn't really need to intervene (ewwwwwwww).

I also had a ginger tom who used to try and pin down my other female cat from time to time. They were all neutered in a timely fashion. This also seemed to be seasonal, they got friskier in the spring?!

If he's doing it all the time you might want to discourage him by using a waterpistol. If he gets a soaking everytime it might put him off.

It may have something to do with the age of your siamese, i.e. she is an adult now so smells mature. Maybe he'll get used to it in time and calm down a bit.
Clangerette
18-02-2010
Originally Posted by catloverrjules:
“I have no idea but it made me laugh ”

lol
Clangerette
18-02-2010
Originally Posted by Ninja Kitty:
“Cats still have urges even though they are neutered as you have found out. My Bengal female will still try and hump a cushion from time to time. One of my moggie boys used to love his brother a little to much *ahem*. However it only happened from time to time so I didn't really need to intervene (ewwwwwwww).

I also had a ginger tom who used to try and pin down my other female cat from time to time. They were all neutered in a timely fashion. This also seemed to be seasonal, they got friskier in the spring?!

If he's doing it all the time you might want to discourage him by using a waterpistol. If he gets a soaking everytime it might put him off.

It may have something to do with the age of your siamese, i.e. she is an adult now so smells mature. Maybe he'll get used to it in time and calm down a bit.”

Yes think its time to invest in a water pistol! Thanx
Maisey Moo
18-02-2010
I have the same problem with one of mine especially with my dressing gown. If i take it off he humps it. Dont think you will be able too but if you do tell me as your right it does drive you barmy
pixieboots
19-02-2010
My neutered male Mr P has just been trying it on with the spayed Betty-on my bed too He was calling loudly and trying to grab the back of her neck, initially she thought she was in for a nice grooming session but she soon swiped him away when his real motive became apparent, it must be the spring, sap rising etc. I almost feel sorry for the filthy little beggar
Clangerette
19-02-2010
Originally Posted by pixieboots:
“My neutered male Mr P has just been trying it on with the spayed Betty-on my bed too He was calling loudly and trying to grab the back of her neck, initially she thought she was in for a nice grooming session but she soon swiped him away when his real motive became apparent, it must be the spring, sap rising etc. I almost feel sorry for the filthy little beggar”

There should be something we can put in their water lol
gonnaenodaethat
19-02-2010
what about those things you plug into your electric. Felaway or summit like that. Its supposed to calm them down i think.
Ninja Kitty
20-02-2010
Definitely think they get friskier with the onset of spring. My older boy and girl are showing more interest in each other at the moment. A mega butt-sniffing session is not appreciated when I'm trying to have a weekend lie-in.
Georgemcneil
20-02-2010
Originally Posted by gonnaenodaethat:
“what about those things you plug into your electric. Felaway or summit like that. Its supposed to calm them down i think.”

Cat Prod!
MrsOggy
20-02-2010
I have a similar problem only its my female dog humping my male cat. Both are doctored and my cat is twice the size of my dog yet he seems content and happy for my dog to mount him.
Both of them look so proud of themselves .
She gets so enthusiastic about it, I t really is embarrasing when people visit.
Clangerette
21-02-2010
Originally Posted by MrsOggy:
“I have a similar problem only its my female dog humping my male cat. Both are doctored and my cat is twice the size of my dog yet he seems content and happy for my dog to mount him.
Both of them look so proud of themselves .
She gets so enthusiastic about it, I t really is embarrasing when people visit.”

That is soooo funny!!
Kal_El
21-02-2010
Funny posts.

But on a serious note, spray it with water when it starts a-humping. That should do it.
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