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2007-02-22 20:23:24 · 13 answers · asked by DONNA M 4 in Pets Cats

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My vet told me for males at about 7-8 months.
Females around 6 months.

2007-02-22 20:33:13 · answer #1 · answered by Silvia N 3 · 0 1

They can start as early as 4 months but to eliminate the spraying you should get them neutered before then. Once they start spraying then even neutering it would be a 50/50 chance that they will continue to spray afterwards.
Besides cats that are not sterilized are more likely to get cancer later in life. Do your cat a favor and get him fixed now.
Do you realize that for every 1 person born, there are 7 puppies and kittens
born? At best, 1 will find a forever home.
And don't forget, that every "Free-to-good-home" litter takes homes away
from animals already at the shelter.

STOP letting your pets; or your friends, relatives or co-workers pets
contribute to the problem.
If you love animals, it is NOT ENOUGH to merely say "My pets are fixed".
Vow to educate and enable others to fix their pets too.
Spaying just 1 female dog or cat, will prevent 6 others from ending up in a
shelter the following year.
Please be part of the solution, NOT the problem!
Thank you. ^..^

2007-02-22 23:59:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

there has been a 4 month kitten in a rescue here pregnant so the can grow to be lively very youthful, it relies upon on the cats. My advice is to get them spayed or neuter as quickly as available. Alot of vets do it with the aid of weight- 3lbs for boys,4lbs for women. If the lads testicles have not dropped maybe you should only get the female spayed now if large adequate to sidestep any twist of destiny, then do the boy while he's waiting. i understand it style of feels noticeably youthful yet I definitely have had fosters finished rather early and all have finished o.k.. desire this enables and robust luck with it.

2016-11-25 01:31:28 · answer #3 · answered by zoelle 4 · 0 0

8 months

2007-02-22 20:27:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This can take place as early (not the norm, but it happens) as 4 months old. Usually it is around 6 months old. Please take him in to get neutered before he does become sexually active or has the desire.

2007-02-22 20:37:17 · answer #5 · answered by sharon w 5 · 1 0

5-6 months.

2007-02-23 00:01:03 · answer #6 · answered by KathyS 7 · 0 0

it's 7 moths but surely at 9 month

2007-02-22 20:30:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Dear donna***

From as little as five months old...............

That is why our kittens in South Africa are "fixed" at five months old. No sooner than that.

Luv
peppa-ann
Univ.Lecturer*Veterinarian

2007-02-22 20:59:00 · answer #8 · answered by peppa-ann 4 · 0 0

it can be as early as 4 months..

2007-02-22 20:30:01 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

6 months is usually the norm....

2007-02-26 16:09:23 · answer #10 · answered by kim 2 · 0 0

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