Hi there...she will continue to be affectionate and well behaved. Some people have noted after a spay their cats may be more calm, however aging can contribute to the changes as well.
Here's a sheet which talks about the myths and facts about spaying: http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/myths_and_facts_about_spaying_and_neutering.html
2007-01-07 09:36:12
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answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7
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No, it will not change her basic personality. I had 2 kittens with different personalities spayed - one was adventurous and curious, the other calm and affectionate. They were both the same personalities after the operation as before.
Spaying will be a relief to the human and cat members of your family. It will spare the cat frustration from the overwhelming urge to mate, and humans from the yowling, prowling, and escape attempts from your inside cat and the congregation of fighting cats outside your door. If your cat is outside, it's even more important. It will spare you from killing unwanted kittens (which will likely happen even if you take them to an animal shelter). It will also spare your cat from possible injuries or infection from the mating process.
Get her spayed by all means.
2007-01-07 11:00:17
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answered by SheStar 2
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My two cents worth is spaying can lengthen her life. Also she will come into heat every time you turn around if you don't spay her. You may not want the yowling and her wanting out to find a bf. I don't think you want her having baby kittens as there are enough unwanted kittens now. You will give her a bit of comfort by spaying her. She will not be driven to find a mate and be able to feel calm and comfy again, not yowling and carrying on. You will help too in prolonging her life by doing this. I see no negatives. Don't fall for the myth of your cat will get fat and lazy. Just be aware of her weight and feed her accordingly.
2007-01-07 10:21:35
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answered by kathleeng1223 4
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i particularly do no longer think of that declawing a cat is a good ingredient to do. It does not exchange their personalities, even nevertheless it hurts them. A cat's claw is in comparison to a toe nail, it rather is area of their bone. It you desire to declaw them, it rather is like reducing the sting of their bone off. it rather is an fairly painful, cruel surgical operation to do. in many eu international places, declawing a cat is even unlawful! additionally once you declaw a cat, they start to renounce employing their clutter container, and start up " going " throughout your carpet and floor, and that i particularly dont think of you will possibly want that. the fee varies on the form of surgical operation you get: Declawing a cat employing certainly one of the two elementary regularly occurring procedures many times expenses between $a hundred and $250, observing the veterinarian and which technique is used. The "Rescoe clipper" technique is extra elementary and many times falls on the decrease end of the fee selection considering's a much less complicated technique and takes much less time. in the "Resco Clipper" technique, the veterinarian makes use of a sterile clipper to shrink off the information of the bones in the feet, from which the claws enhance. Then, the incision is closed with stitches or glue. this technique many times has the quickest surgical operation time, yet there's a average possibility the claw will re-enhance, which will reason an infection and require extra surgical operation. Declawing a cat employing the laser technique many times expenses between $250 and $450, observing the veterinarian. In laser declawing, the veterinarian makes use of a laser, rather of a scalpel, to completely do away with the bones from which the claws enhance. With this technique, there is fairly much no bleeding and much less soreness. there is extra expenses: A pre-surgical operation blood attempt, to assessment liver and kidney function, is counseled for all cats and many times required for older cats. It expenses approximately $40 to $50 extra. For some days following the surgical operation, maximum veterinarians propose that the cat positioned on a patch that releases soreness medicine. It expenses approximately $40 extra Now, thinking all that, do you nonetheless desire to declaw your cat? i might savour it in case you probably did no longer torture you little kitties. :)
2016-11-27 02:30:05
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answered by laverna 4
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No, it doesn't change there personality. When my cat got spaded she acted the same she was a little weak after the poeration but she didn't change at all.
2007-01-07 10:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It may change her some but not really. She may tend to be a little more lazy so try not to overfeed her and let her get overweight. By the way, for the future it's spay or spayed not spaded.
2007-01-07 09:38:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the cat. But it is common for them to become less hyper. She will also be sore and possibly quiet for a few days after her surgery. But if you don't want her to have kittens, then you should spay her.
2007-01-07 10:45:29
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answered by ?s @ Y! Answers 3
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I had a crazy black cat and after she was fixed, she turned into a real sweetie. But I guess every cat is different, so there's a chance your cat will change, or not.
2007-01-07 09:41:48
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answered by tdc923 4
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My cats all became all the more lovable ans affectionate after the surgery.
2007-01-07 10:03:12
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answered by Pamela V 7
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my cats were wild but when I spayed/neutered them they became calmer. I don't think your cat will change at all. She might be tired or grouchy FOR A WHILE. BUT THEN HAVE A NORMAL LIFE .good luck
2007-01-07 13:20:24
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answered by Carmen M 2
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