| Hello,
Sometimes, being in heat can cause females to exhibit unusual behavior. It's rare to see them act hateful or scared toward their owner, but it can happen.
I wonder if something (besides breeding/being in heat) has happened? Maybe someone was mean to her? Could she have been injured?
I'd catch her as soon as you can and get her to a vet. Go ahead with the spay. Even when pregnant, cats can be spayed up to 30 days after they've been bred. After 30 days, the risks of bruising, bleeding out, etc go up considerably.
Spaying may also calm her down.
Has she been vaccinated? I hope you don't have the possibility of rabies in your area. Rabies can cause behavioral changes. Not trying to scare you here, but it's something we have to consider if she's been outside cavorting with wild critters.
I truly hope she comes back once she finished breeding. In my experience, most of the time, things go back to normal once they've finished their heat cycle or become pregnant. Unfortunately, there is a slight possibility things may not change unless you actively intervene as soon as possible.
Try luring her with canned food. If that doesn't work, try using a live trap baited with canned food or tuna. You may catch a few others before her, but keep trying. Most cats are smart enough NOT to get caught twice...unless their really hungry.
A couple of years ago, one of my cats, whom I've had for 8+ years, accidentally rode to work with my husband (11 miles away). He's the friendliest cat I've ever known but he acted like a feral cat who'd never been touched. I tried for two weeks to call to him and catch him, finally had to use a live trap to get him. Once he got home, he was his old self again and acted like nothing ever happened.
The point is, it is really hard to predict how any given cat will act in a stressful/strange situation or if they will be able to return to 'normal' afterwards. I would never have imagined my cat would ever run from me like that.
I hope things work out well for you. Please don't let it go on much longer.
Regards, |