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Post by circusdancer on Dec 18, 2008 1:41:49 GMT 1
It should be easy enough to get them neutered as has been mentioned, there is help in that respect. I'll pass this on to several cat rescue contacts, one of whom has a Bengal that lives quite happily with other breeds and a Dobermann, but I can't promise any miracles.
ETA miracles meaning the distance of rehoming and the overwhelming problem we already have in our region.
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Post by Karon on Dec 18, 2008 9:52:23 GMT 1
Cats Protection will certainly help with neutering costs if necessary - they paid to get Crouton done without a problem. Got to be worth a try to see if it settles the dominant one (it has worked with Crouton and he's a middle aged cat).
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