Quote from: aleon515 on July 23, 2013, 02:17:06 PM
I help people with behavior issues in their cats sometimes.
I've heard that cats prefer females. I think though it has more to do with attitude in approach. A LOT of guys approach a cat and expect that a cat will drop everything like a dog does and immediately come to them. They tend to come to them and pick them up or otherwise make them respond to them, where women are more likely to let the cat do its own thing. If guys approach a cat in a way where the cat makes the decisions about handling and so on, cats will like guys just fine. Every seen "My Cat from Hell" on Animal Planet. The guy is the most masculine stereotyped guy imaginable. He obviously has a way with cats.
http://jacksongalaxy.com/my-cat-from-hell/
BTW, there are women who hate cats and tend to handle cats the way some guys do. They get about the same response.
BTW, some guys change emotionally on T, that can be a reason actually. But certainly a shy cat, might react to changes in smell. I havent' noticed any changes in mine at all. But different cats have different, increased sensitivity.
--Jay
My cat's pretty skittish, makes me wonder if I'll have to reestablish my relationship with him once I go on T. He usually does fine with people of both genders at least. But maybe that's cause I insist they let him finishing sniffing their hand before petting him.
Cat-Whispering sounds fun

not sure how good at it I'd be though, as I've only had three cats so far.