Redbert31
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I think it would be a good idea (neutering drifter- )there are "blanks" available for every caliber for dry firing and nothing comes out of your gun) you also could make noise box by putting coins in a metal box and shaking it and throwing on floor near whoever you want to chase away... Neutering for all of them... First heat is about 6 months, maybe sooner and males spray, which makes a permanent nasty smell wherever it hits. I've never had an intact male past 6 months so I'm not sure when that starts but I think it's about the same time (6 months) See if you can have them done at the same time because then you will have all quietly recovering at the same time. They will be low key for a couple days then back to normal. Keep indoors for a week so they're not splitting their stitches.. See if your vet will give you a "package deal" That way the males won't impregnate the females. Good luck but at least do drifter first. I think she has to not be in heat at the time because her "lady parts" get engorged with blood in heat and you don't want excessive bleeding. If you neuter the kits separately you have to worry about drifter and the others going outside to look for whoever is at the vet.
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I think it would be a good idea (neutering drifter-)there are "blanks" available for every caliber for dry firing and nothing comes out of your gun) you also could make noise box by putting coins in a metal box and shaking it hard and throwing on floor near whoever you want to chase away... Neutering for all of them... First heat is about 6 months, maybe sooner and males spray, which makes a permanent nasty smell wherever it hits. I've never had an intact male past 6 months so I'm not sure when that starts but I think it's about the same time (6 months) See if you can have them done at the same time because then you will have all quietly recovering at the same time. They will be low key for a couple days then back to normal. Keep indoors for a week so they're not splitting their stitches.. See if your vet will give you a "package deal" That way the males won't impregnate the females. Good luck but at least do drifter first. I think she has to not be in heat at the time because her "lady parts" get engorged with blood in heat and you don't want excessive bleeding. If you neuter the kits separately you have to worry about drifter and the others going outside to look for whoever is at the vet.road, i haven't seen big cat in a month.
i think he won't come near a house unless the scent of a female calls him.
that means i'll see him soon.
DRIFTER IS IN HEAT!
i can't stand this. she wants out n she's very fast.
somehow, i have to keep her in for 6 days.
i can lock her in a room once, but she is a fast learner n this won't work twice.
can i make a blank out of a 22lr?
noise would drive her from the door.
i'm rethinking spaying for drifter.
somehow, it seems wrong for a wild animal.
natayo may be a boy. he likes climbing up under my skirt.
not just skirts tho. right now, he's under the comforter next to my shins.
his sibs are on top of the comforter jumping on him.
they want to get him out but won't chase him under his cover, so they pounce on him as he bites my legs.
he gets kicked when it hurts but doesn't seem to mind.
i find their relationships interesting. if you saw them fight, you'd think them bitter enemies.
they bite n scratch n seem to be trying to kill each other.
but, when they get sleepy, they all cuddle up to each other.
they act like pack animals.
it would feel like a betrayal, but this is not for my convenience.
i just don't want her to endure another pregnancy.
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Good luck!
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