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Hiya
Had Rascal neutered on Thursday and since then he hasn't done one poop, not one, outside his litter tray (well, when he was indoors he was using his bed as the loo and the litter tray as his bed .... but they were still all in what he classed as his loo) .... whereas before his neuter, he just randomly pooped anywhere (always pee'd in his tray but just pooped wherever he was eating)!
I've read that neutering can make litter training easier ...... but why?? What is it about neutering that makes them suddenly go - oh I know, I'll poop in there from now on?!!?
(or could it just be coincidence seeing as he was only done last week?)?
Thanks, Jo x
Hiya
Had Rascal neutered on Thursday and since then he hasn't done one poop, not one, outside his litter tray (well, when he was indoors he was using his bed as the loo and the litter tray as his bed .... but they were still all in what he classed as his loo) .... whereas before his neuter, he just randomly pooped anywhere (always pee'd in his tray but just pooped wherever he was eating)!
I've read that neutering can make litter training easier ...... but why?? What is it about neutering that makes them suddenly go - oh I know, I'll poop in there from now on?!!?
(or could it just be coincidence seeing as he was only done last week?)?
Thanks, Jo x
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