Well, as of Wed. Leo's had his nuts cut. Before he left for the veterinarian, Minerva was in heat. Try as he might to fulfill her pleasure, he just wasn't long enough to reach. Now he is castrated, and he's still trying to stick his little meat thermometer into Minerva. I'm wondering if newly neutered cats still have anything "residual". I mean, one of these days he may just bridge the gap while we're not looking. Don't get me wrong - I love cats and kittens. I just don't want more kittens... We have enough!
Well, as of Wed. Leo's had his nuts cut. Before he left for the veterinarian, Minerva was in heat. Try as he might to fulfill her pleasure, he just wasn't long enough to reach. Now he is castrated, and he's still trying to stick his little meat thermometer into Minerva. I'm wondering if newly neutered cats still have anything "residual". I mean, one of these days he may just bridge the gap while we're not looking. Don't get me wrong - I love cats and kittens. I just don't want more kittens... We have enough!
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I have no idea about cats hormones, but you completely amuse me with your descriptions of Leo's....err...attempts :)