Soemone told me that once you spay a female cat, chances are she'll lose her hunting instinct and sit around waiting to be fed after that. Anyone heard that? I'm trying to decide if we're going to spay our 2 new kittens. Thnaks!
Endless studies have been made that pretty much all confirm the fact that cats do not hunt because they are hungry. They hunt because they really, really like killing things.doulanobles said:Soemone told me that once you spay a female cat, chances are she'll lose her hunting instinct and sit around waiting to be fed after that. Anyone heard that? I'm trying to decide if we're going to spay our 2 new kittens. Thnaks!
Excellent point. My housecat was not a hunter before either - doh! But she was more active in other ways. Besides, I think that hunting instinct is more an individual trait. Some are and some just aren't. My guess is that if a cat is before being altered, they still will be.Wolf Flower said:In my opinion, spayed females are the BEST hunters, followed by neutered males. Unaltered cats spend more time breeding and fighting than hunting, and have a shorter lifespan. I think housecats tend to be more into eating and sleeping than outdoor cats, so if there's any difference in hunting behavior, I think it would be more along those lines.