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Diff in Sizes?
Are there any differences in the size of a cat between a male cat thats been desexed and one thats not?
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entire males which are constantly calling tend to be on the thinner side.. once they are sterilised and their hormones are balanced out.. they will tend to put back on the weight they lost. some breeders also notice that the fur also grows better...
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Thank you heartkiel for replying all my questions! Very much appreciated.
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Dear Heartkiel, What you wrote is correct for most males as well as you wrote "tend to be...", there are also males that somehow sustain their bory weight and coat condition well. My Don is a good example, even a FIFe judge thought that he was desexed first time she looked at nearly 4 years male in a show with coat condition that she called as "superb", you can also look at Jadon cattery website one of their male retains the perfect coat condition to the age of 9 years (I looked at another pic of this cat at CFA Yearbook at 10 years old and still the same coat condition!!). This cat, Daby has produced more than 25 CFA GC as far as I know. So, he has sired many litter and retain perfect condition. I don't know what causes this different as Don's sire, Damba tends to be on the thinner side as you wrote and so Damba's sire Hickory Star Dynamite. Yukie |
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Hi Yukie..
yes i agree.. how wonderful that u have a cat like that. he must be a joy to show. 9 yrs old and perfect coat wow! I shall go look for this cat.. thanks ![]() |