Dog, cat or other animals get scared - especially when they're only a few months old. You need to talk to the vet.
technically they still can. however, after he has been neutered his desire or urge to spray goes way down. Typically neutering will help to stop the spraying. However, a cat that has been neutered before reaching sexual maturity (around six months old), it is very unlikely the cat will ever start spraying.
Neutering very commonly "calms a dog down", but there are no guarantees in that, of course.
To help calm your cat after being spayed, create a quiet and comfortable space for her to rest. Provide a warm and soft bed with familiar resources nearby. Make sure she has access to food, water, and a clean litter box. Monitor her closely for any signs of distress or complications, and contact your veterinarian if you have concerns about her pain levels.
They don't have to, but getting them neutered can calm them down a lot, it's also best to get them neutered if you're putting two male rabbits together, or a male and a female. Two male rabbits can still fight if you get them neutered, it just lowers the chance. And it's obvious what will happen if you put a male and female together...
They do not get sexual urges and are, in general, more calm. Dogs that are spayed or neutered have a tendency to be less aggressive. However, spaying or neutering your dog too late in life may not have these effects on him/her.
18 months.ADD:To expand, a kitten should be kept inside until it has had all its vaccinations and has been spayed or neutered, then not allowed outside for a further six weeks in order for any hormones to completely calm down (it takes six weeks for a male cat's hormone levels to settle after being neutered).
technically they still can. however, after he has been neutered his desire or urge to spray goes way down. Typically neutering will help to stop the spraying. However, a cat that has been neutered before reaching sexual maturity (around six months old), it is very unlikely the cat will ever start spraying.
Try getting them neutered, then they can't breed and should also calm down.
I believe that they're used to indoors and are more calm. But otherwise, I don't know.
Neutering very commonly "calms a dog down", but there are no guarantees in that, of course.
IT WON'T CHANGE THE COAT BUT IT WILL CHANGE THE TEMPERAMENT BECAUSE THEY WILL BE MORE CALM!! IT WON'T CHANGE THE COAT BUT IT WILL CHANGE THE TEMPERAMENT BECAUSE THEY WILL BE MORE CALM!!
Once 2 dogs fight then it is for life. Make sure they are neutered or spayed and try to set up separate quarters or exercise areas for them. Don't let them be together. Take them for daily walks on choke chains and leads. The daily 45 minute walks will calm them down but it must be done every day. Take them to obedience classes.
Pet your Rabbit talk in a soft voice. Get acquainted. Feed him/her a carrot or rabbit treats or greens ( Vegetation). If it continues to be hyper put it away and Do it once a day until it becomes calm. If your rabbit has not been spayed or neutered I suggest that. Your rabbit can be calmed down by holding it in your lap and gently rubbing/stroking the inside of it's ears as they are stood up together on it's head. Slow movements will also calm your bunny. Talking in a calm, reassuring voice and making your bunny pose on a square of carpet in a show bunny pose will also calm him down. Quick movements, especially from above and loud noises make your bunny nervous and holding it too tightly will make it want to run away.
A dog typically takes about 1-2 hours to be neutered. The recovery process involves keeping the dog calm and restricting activity for about 7-10 days, with possible pain medication and monitoring for any complications.
A neutered male will no longer have testicles. Bear in mind if your cat has just been neutered the testicles still may be visible. It takes around 6 weeks for the hormones to calm down, so the testicles will shrink over this period. A male cat has a larger gap between the anus and penis, whereas a female cat's vulva is situated closer to the anus.
A metaphor for being calm is "still waters run deep," likening a calm exterior to hidden depths of peace and tranquility within.
Quite likely. It reduces hormonal stress, so there is way less to...distract it anymore after that.