My experience (and the experience of everyone around here -- and some of these barns have been around for 40 years or more) is that the guys don't hunt. That's why the barn owners won't take them. They only want females.
Maybe it is different for cats raised in captivity? These come to us from the wild and somehow removing the testosterone makes them completely passive (you can pick them up after you neuter them, even if they don't like you. I can grab Leopold and hold him; before, he would have taken my flesh off).
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My experience (and the experience of everyone around here -- and some of these barns have been around for 40 years or more) is that the guys don't hunt. That's why the barn owners won't take them. They only want females.
Maybe it is different for cats raised in captivity? These come to us from the wild and somehow removing the testosterone makes them completely passive (you can pick them up after you neuter them, even if they don't like you. I can grab Leopold and hold him; before, he would have taken my flesh off).