You're not talking to someone who never visited people owning neutered cats raised in captivity and seen how apathetic they are compared to independent cats, completely lacking personality depth and self-conscious emotions.
What should I do about a very sociable maturing kitten, I'm concerned...
Two wrongs don't cancel each other out.
Won't go into details, but they were handed to reliable families known personally, you should respect that. A nice cat, I have some photos on an old cell phone, it was in perfect health until the end. Anyway, I'm saying that it seems to be an urban myth of...
Thanks for the advice but I don't think around here, having contact with other cats implies risks requiring such a radical procedure, I know other people taking care of street cats not having any issues, someone even had a cat that gave birth to around 120 kittens fathered by various strays...
As I said, I'm wary of it's unpredictable behavior, who knows what could happen. I think I should wait more, may just be overactivity, when cats are in heat he can even be absent for as much as three days or just come to eat in a hurry.
It's already three year old and cats are alright in the places it hangs out the most. I've been googling for symptoms and it has none besides being thinner, is it really a warning sign?
I mean I don't want to cause psychological trauma, it's cool but it can have a strange personality and be aggressive (it can get to strong bites and scratches to the eye).
That's a problem too. It would be a pretty awkward situation to ignore it while meowing desperately to the door.
Anyway...
My mature male cat is normal with the exception of losing weight over time, it likes to run and has business all over the neighborhood but it seems unusual to become slender since it has a big appetite, I think it eats a lot more than regular street cats. If somebody suggests taking it to a vet...