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To: Flyer
Female cats spraying is rare. Have you discussed it with your vet?

I used to breed Abyssinian cats. The absolutely most gorgeous cat I ever produced was a female. She started spraying at about 6 months. I got her spayed - which meant, alas, no kittens from her :( She kept spraying. She became an outside cat, even though my contracts on kittens I sold said specifically that the cats don't EVER go outside or if I find out I'll take them back, no refund, sign on the dotted line.

Rascal was a beautifully wild-looking thing to watch as she'd bound through the neighborhood when I called her :)

146 posted on 12/13/2001 1:52:04 PM PST by Jefferson Adams
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To: Jefferson Adams
Ah Ha! I KNEW I had read a tale of a spraying female recently. Must have been you because I remember the Abbies.

Most of my cats have just been 'cats', but I think Abbies are a wonderful breed.

154 posted on 12/13/2001 2:01:16 PM PST by Flyer
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