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  2. What does a cat spraying look like? And why do they do it? - AOL

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    As a first step to addressing this behavior effectively, it is important to recognize what cat spraying looks like. If you’ve ever walked into a room and seen your cat standing upright with ...

  3. Trap–neuter–return - Wikipedia

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    Female cats will 'call' (come into season and be receptive to the male cat) regularly, about every three weeks during sexually active times of the year if they do not get pregnant. Having un-spayed female cats in an area will attract un-neutered males with the attendant problems of spraying, fighting and caterwauling. [63]

  4. Neutering - Wikipedia

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    Neutering, from the Latin neuter ('of neither sex'), [1] is the removal of a non-human animal's reproductive organ, either all of it or a considerably large part. The male-specific term is castration, while spaying is usually reserved for female animals. Colloquially, both terms are often referred to as fixing. [2]

  5. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Cats have anal sacs or scent glands. Scent is deposited on the feces as it is eliminated. Unlike intact male cats, female and neutered male cats usually do not spray urine. Spraying is accomplished by backing up against a vertical surface and spraying a jet of urine on that surface. Unlike a dog's penis, a cat's penis points backward. Males ...

  6. Feline Rescue Society offers mobile services for Mass. cats ...

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    The Catmobile was started in 2008 and has spayed and neutered more than 75,000 cats. It next visits Framingham on Aug. 5. ... The Catmobile charges $175 to spay a female cat and $125 to neuter a ...

  7. Some 'working cats' prefer living in barns rather than ... - AOL

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    Ratatat was part of the RISPCA's working cat program. It's a program for cats that can't be placed in homes as indoor cats, because they haven't been socialized and won't do well in a traditional ...