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Hi,
It's likely that the marking will stop.
Neutering often stops marking, stops males from wandering off to 'mate', and lessens their chance of testicular cancer or unwanted pregnancies.
I work at a Humane Society that provides low-cost spays and neuters. I recommend checking out the local one near you.
good luck.
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Will my bengal cat stop marking once he's neutered?
I'm getting my cat nuetered and he is 1yrs old. He has recently began urine marking and I'm wondering if this will stop after getting him neutered? I know it says that if you do it when they are 6 months it will prevent that in most cats, however, since...
he has already began, will it still stop with the neutering process?