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besaw82 asked in PetsCats · 1 decade ago

I have a problem with my male cat.?

I have 3 cats. Two females and one male. The girls are spayed but the boy isn't. He's almost 2 years old. He went through the stage of trying to hump the female cats. Now he doesn't do that. He is now just biting them in the neck to the point where they cant move and he takes fur out. I know it hurts them.

I've tried a squirt bottle, putting him in a different room, yelling at him and I don't know what to do. I need help. He's such a loving and playful cat towards humans. He loves hugs and kisses. He cuddles with me at night.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    hes not fixed and with your other two fixed he cant get what he want so he beats them up because of it getting him fixed would stopp his behavior plus hes a male and pretty soon hes going to start spraying it means he will stat peeing on the walls to mark off territory fixing him will stop that too.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i think this stems from nto beign fixed. get him fixed and maybe look into anger classes for him. a great thing to do if he doesn't change after that is to get him declawed.

    if none of these work, give him space from the other cats. it may sound silly, but my friend had this problem with a cat once. she had seven other cats. she put the cat in a room, with the door cracked. gave it its own litter box, food and water. the other cats learned not to go in there. and everything was fine.

  • 1 decade ago

    You should get him neutured, my male dogs always lick my female dogs' neck when they are in heat. It means he is still horny. xD

  • 1 decade ago

    Get him neutered. That will stop his behavior.

  • 1 decade ago

    as long as he is healthy enough, have him neutered. you'll see a change.

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