Get her spayed, obviously.
2006-06-06 03:00:55
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answered by daydreamr68 3
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As a general rule, unless you are a breeder, it is best to always spay or neuter your pet for many medical and behavioral reasons. One female cat and her offspring can produce over 400,000 cats in just seven years! Spaying your pet will ensure that your pet will not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem and help millions of already homeless cats find homes.
When a female cat is spayed her ovaries and uterus(reproductive organs) will be removed. Usually she can be spayed after 6 months of age or in-between heats. Your cat can be spayed during heat but it is more complicated and there is a slight risk due to increased vessel size and lowered clotting ability. Some vets will also charge extra to spay a cat in heat.
You cannot spay your cat until she has completely weaned all her kittens. The weaning process begins when the kittens reach 8 weeks of age and is usually complete by 12 weeks. This is when you want to spay your cat to avoid her going into heat again.
Cats are seasonally polyestrous which means they will go into heat multiple times a season until they mate. Mating season usually starts a few months after winter and usually ends in the fall. Indoor cats who are only exposed to artificial lighting may stay in season year round! Estrus itself will last 4 - 10 days and will cycle (about every 2 to 3 weeks) until the female mates, is spayed, or goes out of season. During this time the female will become fairly agitated: thrashing about, rubbing on floors and furniture, spraying, rolling about restlessly, lifting her tail to attract a mate, and crying or meowing loudly. Males in response to a female's heat will also have similarly extreme personality changes. In search of this willing mate he will do whatever he can to wander outside, he will also spray incessantly, mark his territory, and meow loudly. Many males also get fairly aggressive during this period.
Pay close attention to your cat and get her to the vet before she goes into heat again. Besides eliminating the annoying caterwauling it will reduce her risk of uterine infections and breast cancer.
2006-06-06 03:59:13
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answered by Alleycat 5
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I volunteer at an animal shelter, and the sad fact is during the summer over 20 kittens a week go to the shelter. Maybe 1/3 get adopted.
So THANK YOU for wanting to get her spayed. You can go to your local vet's office or try below for low cost:
2006-06-06 03:19:57
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answered by Jamie 2
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Your cats gained't hardship you at the same time as pregnant. until eventually there is something incorrect with them already like they have worms or something. stay faraway from the clutter container. enable somebody else sparkling it out. The cats urine has ammonia and different chemical substances in it that could harm your infant. no longer the cats themselves. I in basic terms had my daughter 8 months in the past. I quite have 2 cats. A male and a lady. once you've the infant, have someone take something that the infant wore interior the wellbeing center for your position and enable the cats sniff it and likely lay on it. they receives used to the fragrance of the infant. once you get domicile, enable somebody else carry the infant interior the domicile. bypass for your automobile instantly and pay interest to the cat or cats. in case you are able to, save the cats faraway from the position your infant is slumbering. in case you do all of this, you need to no longer have any issues. My daughter loves my cats. My lady quite comes up on my lap at the same time as i'm conserving my daughter and he or she lays over her legs. good success.
2016-12-06 10:25:34
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answered by ? 3
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If you really dont wont her to have another litter then I think the best thing for her is to get her straight down the vets. Its up to you really but you have to think of your poor cat giving birth so much.
Dam the men must love her in your town.
2006-06-12 22:02:32
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answered by Pinkflower 5
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YOU NEED TO BE A RESPONSIBLE PET OWNER AND SPAY HER AS SOON AS THE KITTENS ARE WEANED BECAUSE SHE WILL GO INTO HEAT AS SOON AS THE KITTENS ARE GONE. THIS IS BETTER FOR YOUR CAT AS SHE GETS OLD EVEN IF YOU AVOID HER GETTING PREGNANT WHICH IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE HER UTERUS WILL TURN IN TO CANCER. THERE ARE ENOUGH KITTY'S IN THIS WORLD THAT ARE KILLED AT THE LOCAL SHELTERS EVERYDAY WHY CONTRIBUTE TO THE PROBLEM GET HER SPAYED OR GIVE HER TO SOMEONE WHO WILL. YOUR LOCAL SHELTER WILL PROBABLY FIX HER AT A DISCOUNT WHERE I LIVE WE CAN GET IT DONE FOR $20.00.
2006-06-06 03:29:50
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answered by BITCHYGIRL 2
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if you get her spayed then she can't have kittens ever again but I like kittens so I wouldn't do that but I think it costs a lot of money for getting a cat spayed.
2006-06-06 03:05:11
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answered by hannahs_superstar 2
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First of all, I don't like cats so i would just get rid of it. However you like cats so i would just get her spayed! That way you won't have kitties all around your house! so get her spayed!
2006-06-06 03:23:04
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answered by _cool_chick_4_ever_ 2
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get her fixed. dont let her out until you do, other wise she can become pregnant again right away. the males will leave her alone after that,
2006-06-06 03:30:16
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answered by irishgirl 3
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Take her to the vet and get her spayed.
2006-06-06 03:07:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep her indoors at all costs until she is done nursing and then take her immediately to your vet.
2006-06-12 15:11:23
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answered by honeybmassage 2
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