Do Spayed Cats Still Roam? Understanding Behavior After Spaying
Learn why spayed cats may still roam and effective ways to keep them safe with indoor enrichment and supervised outdoor time.
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Spayed cats may still roam, but it's generally less frequent compared to unspayed cats. The urge to roam often diminishes because they are no longer driven by hormonal behaviors related to mating. However, some cats may still be curious and wander around their territory. To keep your cat safer, consider providing enriched indoor activities, using a secure catio, or supervised outdoor time with a harness and leash.
FAQs & Answers
- Why do spayed cats still roam sometimes? Spayed cats may still roam due to natural curiosity and territorial instincts, even though mating-driven behaviors diminish after spaying.
- How can I safely let my spayed cat enjoy the outdoors? Consider supervised outdoor time with a harness and leash, or create a secure catio to allow safe exploration.
- Does spaying reduce the urge to roam in cats? Yes, spaying generally reduces the hormonal drive to roam, making cats less likely to wander far compared to unspayed cats.