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Originally Posted by susan
If your cat doesn't go out and you can figure out what's caused him to start spraying then you may not need to get him neutered.
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I realize this is an old thread and the question has been resolved, (sorry I missed it first time 'round, pants) I have to say something here. There is NEVER a good enough reason to NOT have your pets neutered. It is a responsibility as pet owners and animal lovers to ensure this is taken care of. Susan, I appreciate what you're saying and I'm not jumping on you at all, I just can't stress enough how
important it is to have your dogs and cats neutered.
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