the vet!
2007-01-19 03:59:03
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answer #1
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answered by chav69 5
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Please contact your veterinarian to schedule an appointment to have your cat spayed.
If cost is an issue for you, often there are resources in your area that will help out by offering a reduced fee for the service. Your veterinarian should be able to point you to those resources. If they don't know or are unwilling, call a local animal shelter or humane society for more information.
You may also consider reading this article on the HSUS web site regarding the overpopulation problems in the US and the strain that puts on local resources.
http://www.hsus.org/about_us/our_50th_anniversary_19542004/fifty_years_of_success_scenes_from_the_hsuss_first_five_decades/the_population_bomb_companion_animal_spaying_and_neutering.html
2007-01-19 04:15:02
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answered by TFenderson 2
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Well there are two obvious actions you could take:
1. keepig the cats indoors at all times, and
2. Taking them to the vet to be sterilized, or "spayed"
Other than that right now they are working on non surgical sterilization..kind of like a contraceptive. It will eventually just be a vaccination, and they're fixed, no more homeless kittens!
2007-01-19 04:10:30
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answered by monkeysgirl04 3
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Get them neutered. If you are on a low income you can get a voucher from the Cats Protection League that will pay for some of the cost, or the PDSA or Blue Cross may do it for nothing.
2007-01-19 03:58:39
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answered by Mas 7
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Get the cats spayed.
2007-01-19 03:57:05
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answered by simply_ch0c0late 4
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Get her spayed or keep her away from male cats.
2007-01-19 06:44:37
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answered by Lashon h 2
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1) keep her away from all males
2) call your vet and get an appointment to have her spayed that way she won't get pregnant
2007-01-19 04:06:24
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answered by macleod709 7
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Like Flossie said!
2007-01-19 04:02:27
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answered by Revenant Hamster 4
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Get 'em neutered, there's no other alternative. Love will find a way! It'll also help settle them down.
Nicely put, Flossie! lol
2007-01-19 05:05:19
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answered by champer 7
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Wait till its out of heat, then get it fixed at the vet.
2007-01-19 03:58:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you could get her fixed? Other then that, keep the males away by never letting her outside. It is that simple...
2007-01-19 03:58:05
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answered by Moon Man 5
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