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My male cat keeps m9unting my female cat

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thesockmonsteroflurve · 11/02/2009 07:55

They are spayed and neutered, they have never done this bfore, I keep wakjming to the most perculiar noises and he is mounting her, on top of my feet (which is just rude imo).
Is there anything I can do to stop it, is it normal?

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Racingsnake · 11/02/2009 21:16

I think it's normal. My two have always done it occasionally. They are brother and sister, too! Don't think you could stop it. Maybe a stern conversation? Introduce wholesome hobbies?

LadyGlencoraPalliser · 11/02/2009 21:18

Do they know they are brother and sister? I think you need to have a little chat about the incest taboo. I am sure they will understand.

Shitemum · 11/02/2009 21:20

sorry but I read that as 'I keep w*nking to the most peculiar noises' pmsl

Racingsnake · 11/02/2009 21:26

I always think of Egyptian pharaohs marrying their sisters. They were quite keen on their cats.

LadyGlencoraPalliser · 11/02/2009 21:34

But not "in that way" RacingSnake. I think.

MeAndMyMonkey · 11/02/2009 21:41

I'm afraid one of my cats (neutered male) has taken to shagging a rather nice blanket, and the other (also neutered male) is quite happy to - how can I put this - be a sponge for the next door neighbours' somehwat frisky kitten. Sorry.

Racingsnake · 11/02/2009 21:57

Well, no, not their cats!

thesockmonsteroflurve · 12/02/2009 07:49

God last night he was worse, all bloody night, randy old thing.
I think they might be getting shut out of my bedroom of they cant take it else where.

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frostyfingers · 12/02/2009 09:32

Cold shower?

girlywhirly · 12/02/2009 15:09

My spayed female cat keeps offering her bottom to DH, and sometimes to me! She enjoys it immensely when we stroke her back as a result. I think it is entirely normal behaviour, although it is a posture adopted by female cats in season.

Thank goodness yours are 'safe' Sockmonster, or it might be two or three litters a year to cope with!

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