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Behavioral anomaly.
My youngest cat Finnegan underwent 'the procedure' (neutering) a couple weeks ago when he was about five and a half months old. Figured he hadn't reached sexual maturity yet...my vet told me males usually figure it out at around nine months or so unless there is a queen in heat around...which can speed up the process a bit.
The anomaly is that now Wimsey, who is next to him age-wise (at nearly two years- and is also neutered) is suddenly much more willing to play with him. They did play together when Finn was younger, but that tapered off when Finn was about 3 months old. Now they have games of Tag, Thud, Wrestling, Hide-n-Seek, Gotcha... and often finish it up with mutual grooming and snuggled-up-together sleeping.
Not complaining about this behavior, no indeed! Makes me very happy to see my guys happy and getting along so well.
Just wondered if neutering makes THAT big a change in the social set-up even if the kitten isn't sexually mature...
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