if i choose NOT to get my male cat nuetured, will he eventually spray? whats the chances that he wont ever spray if i DONT get him neutured?
Yes he will, it is unavoidable. You must neuter him at the correct age - not too young not too old. If I remember correctly from my cats it has to be done in the 6th month range.
Have you taken him in for a check-up? You vet will confirm the spraying and will give you the necessary time frame to neuter him.
If he is not a house cat, it is you social responsibility to neuter him. Their is an epidemic of Ferrel cats - complex issues arise that I won't get into here. BUT Ferrel kittens usually die terrible deaths from chocking on chicken bone scavenged from trash bags etc.
So put up with the spraying keep him in doors and really think seriously to your self why you don't want him neutered. If he gets too aggressive you might up giving him away anyways.
Yes he will - the chances of never spraying is slim to none. And by not neutering you risk:
pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com 1. Your male getting early testicular cancer.
2. Spraying all over the house, rugs, carpet, wood, clothes and its next to impossible to get tom cat urine and the smell out of these objects.
3. He will get aggressive and frustrated if he's prevented from breeding.
4. He will get into fights with other males if you let him out - causing more medical bills.
Do the right thing and neuter him now - he will thank you for it.
All male cats spray and they usually spray anywhere they want so its best to get him neutured