Cats mate at home. Renting a house will disturb the neighbors?

When a female cat is in heat, it will call for spring. The mother cat's call for spring is loud, which sounds a bit like a baby's cry. Female cats will be in estrus about three or four times a year, each lasting for several days, which varies from cat to cat. Female cats usually call for sex at night or all day to attract male cats. In a word, if the cat owner can't stand the chirping of the mother cat, especially at night, it may affect the rest of the neighbors, and the cat owner can take some measures to solve this problem.

First, take it to mate.

The purpose of female cat courtship is to attract heterosexual cats to mate, so female cats can mate and get through estrus. Generally, there will be less calls for sex after mating. In this regard, the cat owner can contact other cat friends during the spring outing of the female cat, and then bring the female cat to mate. Of course, a female cat may get pregnant after mating. If the cat owner doesn't want the female cat to get pregnant, then don't bring the female cat to mate, and other measures can be taken.

Second, divert attention.

If some female cats like to eat snacks or play with toys, then when the female cat barks, the cat owner can distract the female cat with some snacks and toys that she usually likes, and don't let it bark all the time when it's okay. Of course, if the female cat's attention in estrus is calling for spring, and she doesn't eat snacks or play with toys, she can take other measures in time.

Third, feed the meow a quiet feeling.

The owner of the cat was worried that the mother cat was pregnant and didn't want to mate with it, and then the mother cat's attention was not diverted. If the female cat is preoccupied with calling for sex throughout estrus, the owner of the cat can feed the cat, mix it with the female cat's food, or feed it with warm water and needles. Cat owners can prepare meowing first and then feed it when necessary.