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Why is my recently neutered cat so aggresive?
My one year old male cat was neutered on 12 April.Ever since he has come back from the vet he has become more aggressive than before and snarls if we pick him up and sometimes runs around the house and if you are in his way he trys to bite you as well.He pants as well.Will this aggression ever calm down and will he become a peaceful house cat?
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- BenjiLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sounds like pain and he SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY!!! this many days past neutering. Do not let them give you pain meds and no explanation as to whats going on as that will just cover up the true cause of the issue.
Call the vet and explain and have him seen ASAP. Tell them its not his nature to be like this and its getting worse.
In the future call up sooner(in a few days-week do not wait this long!)
- 1 decade ago
Call your vet and ask what they recommend, you might have to get your kitty some pain medication. Try not to pick your cat up for a little while as you can cause him discomfort. As for him running and trying to bite you if you're in his way, that could be a result of him not being able to tell you that he's in pain or discomfort.
- Elaine MLv 71 decade ago
It's not aggression, it's pain. Phone your vet, update them on his actions over the past few weeks and arrange to have the cat in for a follow up exam. Severe behavior changes are usually caused by a medical reason. Everything you describe says 'pain based' to me. Pain and fear, the cat strikes out to keep you away from him and his immediate area. It needs to be checked fast.