@Quercus:
When females are spayed, it removes the estrogen production which in turn had masked the natural androgen (female testosterone) in her body. So, yes, I believe that spayed females will sometimes have some more masculine characteristics. But also some unspayed females will exhibit more masculine traits during "the season"β¦.the other day Bella decided she would try to breed Luna @@ and Luna seemed happy to oblige.
Hopefully Daisy will go back to her normal, less testosteroni, self in a few weeks.....
Thanks for your replies Andrea and Pat. My curiosity in observing them is eye opening to say the least. I thought I'd seen it all with all the bickering and full out brawls when resolving together some time ago - in March.
LOL with the Bella and Luna!! π Silly girls . . . I can guess you've seen and observed more than the average parents of furkids. Thanks again - will wait and see how the "world" changes here. π