After her spaying, she will need a quiet place to recoop. You can use a spare room that she has all to herself or a large dog cage. I am sure the vet will give you instructions for her care. I would not let her brothers around her for a few days.
@hexiesfriend I hope to see her like that soon!
Guys, do you have any advices on how to take care of her after spaying? I really don' t know anything about it.
I also took the two brothers inside because of the snow, should I be worried about keep her with them around?
One of the boys is acting weird... I caught him humping on his brother, I was shocked to see that... And he seems to be very agitated/nervous.
When he did that I felt bad for his brother because the brother is very quiet and sweet, he would just run every time. I separated them and put the humping cat in a room and closed the door, he was meowing loudly.
Them I opened the door and left them for a minute, when I came back he was trying to eat the chicken I was defrosting on the sink.
I brought them home before many times (whenever the weather is bad outside) and he never acted like that. Can it be because he's missing his sister?
I know males don't go into heat. I just found his behavior weird and different from before....
Thank you!
Are the boys neutered? If not you should get them neutered as well. This will help with their behavior. The humping comes natural to them as they want to mate. Their hormones are rushing. If you do not get them neutered, you will find yourself with more and more kittens.