On Jul 18, 8:03 pm, Cheryl <jlhsha
...@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote:
> Scarlett was spayed at about 5 months old and she's now going on 4
> years old. I caught her rolling around on the floor with her tail
> flying wildly, like she's in heat, and the boys (both neutered, one
> is her littermate) act like they try to mate her by biting her neck
> and holding her down and mounting her. No one has the ability to
> impregnant anyone, but this is a bit weird. Other than the
> possibility of Scarlett still having some female parts left inside
> her, the only thing I can think of is the female mice I have. They
> are intact and there are no males. 2 of them. Do you think cats can
> sense heat in female mice and the hormones or scent is apparent to
> them?
> Additional info, Shamrock (neutered male about 7 years old) often
> dominates Scarlett by biting her neck and meowing loudly while doing
> so, so this nothing new for him. New for Scarlett to be rolling on
> the floor acting like she's in heat.
> --
> Cheryl
Hmm, I had a friend whose cat had 3 ovaries and one was left inside
because it was hidden and she had to have it removed later. But the
"later" was only a couple of months after the initial spay. I would
think if Scarlett had any residual tissue or another ovary that it
would have manifested before now because it's been over 3.5 years
since she was spayed, hasn't it?
Is it still going on? I've had cats act weird for a few hours in that
way. Maybe there's an outdoor cat in heat or some unneutered toms
around? Or maybe it is the mice.
Candace