Neutering or spaying a cat does not cause it to harbor hatred towards its owner. The procedure can bring positive changes, such as reduced urine marking, decreased aggression and fighting, and a reduction in some heat-related discomforts. Neutered or spayed cats are generally easier to manage and develop stable relationships with their owners.

Whether a cat is spayed or neutered, building a good relationship with a cat requires patience, understanding, and proper care. Providing sufficient mental and physical stimulation, establishing mutual trust with the cat, and offering adequate food, water, and a comfortable living environment all contribute to positive interaction and a close bond.