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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 370350" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Many male cats calm when they are neutered, but females, not so much.</p><p> </p><p>What are the members of your family doing when the cat attacks? Not necessarily TO the cat, just in general. She may feel threatened. I know for a long, LONG time after I caught Jett kicking Weasel (he was 5 at the time), every time he walked by shw would growl and hiss, and if he was less than 5 feet away she'd attack his ankles. This is one of the most loving, cuddly cats in the world. BUT, just like in people bad memories tend to stick around moreso than good ones, and she may blame you for the pain of the spaying. It's hard to tell if you do not speak cat.</p><p> </p><p>Otherwise... What Mo5 said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 370350, member: 6705"] Many male cats calm when they are neutered, but females, not so much. What are the members of your family doing when the cat attacks? Not necessarily TO the cat, just in general. She may feel threatened. I know for a long, LONG time after I caught Jett kicking Weasel (he was 5 at the time), every time he walked by shw would growl and hiss, and if he was less than 5 feet away she'd attack his ankles. This is one of the most loving, cuddly cats in the world. BUT, just like in people bad memories tend to stick around moreso than good ones, and she may blame you for the pain of the spaying. It's hard to tell if you do not speak cat. Otherwise... What Mo5 said. [/QUOTE]
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