Both can, but they don't necessarily make a noticeable one.
The biggest thing that spaying changes is it stops them from going into heat, to stop any spraying, and to limit any medical illnesses linked to intact cats.
Spaying and neutering provides many health benefits for your pet, not to mention that you cut down on the number of animals put into shelters and eventually anesthetized. Up to 8 million pets go into shelters every year. Nearly 6 million of them are put down.
Spaying shouldn't make much difference except that often your queen will be more laid back and you won't get screaming serenades at night while the local toms gather which has got to be good.
Declawing can cause negative changes like depression or aggressiveness, litterbox avoidance, excessive biting, and even joint and muscle stiffness and Arthritis even after many years. This doesn't happen to all cats, but some cats never recover from having the last toe joints (which is what the claw is attached to) removed.
No, not really. It will change some behavior but not their personality.
yes it will
By mating. Similar to the way humans do. If your cat is an outdoor/indoor cat and hasn't been neutered/spayed, then they'll almost always find a mate; even if you don't know of another cat of the opposite gender in the area.
Kittens eyes normally change colour from about 3 weeks. kittens have blue eyes at birth, but around 3 weeks they take on adult tones of greens, oranges and yellows. The change is usually complete by 4 months. White cats with blue eyes are often deaf. It is very unusual for a cat to keep it's blue eyes unless it is of pedigree breeding, and unusual 'dilute' colours are more likely to have blue eyes.
AFFILIATE behavior is very bad if you check another place it will say help your child's affiliate behavior. If someone tell you have affiliate behavior try to change right away!
No. It doesn't change how they feel towards being held and such. It'll keep them from having kittens and clawing your skin off though.
No, not really. It will change some behavior but not their personality.
yes it will
Twice a week
Their health may change, so their behavior can change along with that
Only your pet's reproductive system is removed. After that, they're more calm and easier to live with.
An isolated behavior that is the focus of your behavior change plan
adult male. overnite change in behavior..agitated, angry
Patterning on the fur does not usually change unless due to mutation.
they are actually black but change blue because they are so young. My cat just had kittens and her kittens eyes are blue because her eyes are blue.
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