I stress to you that entire cats do NOT make nearly as good a pet as a desexed cat.
There is no difference between a male and female "desexed" pet cat, except the male may grow bigger.
Neither will spray, (mostly), both will play the same amount, love you the same amount, etc. If they do spray, its usually a hormone problem, please see your vet to remedie the situation.
A queen (girl) will come into season anytime from 6 months, some queens are quiet callers and you will never know, but more often they are extremely loud, with a continous bawl for 3 weeks that will drive you nuts. During this time all they are interested in is getting a male. They will cry to attract him, they shed coat everywhere, they forget litter tray ettiquete, and they will spray everywhere, all to attract a male, any male, they will also 'back up' to anything, including you. This is a very frustrating time for them. Then just when you think it is all over.. they repeat the season, sometimes untill they get pregnant. If your queen is not mated when she is like this, she can get very sick, and loose a lot of condition. Then on the other hand, if you let your queen go out-of-doors, she will mate with anything and could contract feline aids, among other virale diseases, these will also make your queen very sick and could eventually kill her.
2007-08-14 01:18:22
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answered by Kaylie 2
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Yes. Cats develop different from each other, just like people do. You should take her to a vet and get her spayed. Getting her spayed or pregnant is the only way to stop the heat cycles. Getting her spayed is a permanent fix. Getting her pregnant is a poor idea. You end up with your pregnant cat again in a couple months, in addition to a litter of kittens.
Please take her to get spayed!
2007-08-14 00:56:28
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answered by black_rayne80 2
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Yes it is normal, but you should get them both spayed. My cat had about 4 litters by the time we got her fixed.
So yeah call the vet and make an appt. to get her spayed.
2007-08-14 00:56:17
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answered by Mum2Cavies 2
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WHY IS YOUR CAT NOT SPAYED? If you need financial assistance, repost & I will tell you where you can find help. Otherwise, your cat will continue to go into heat, which is very bad for her health over time (cancer, infections, etc.) - not to mention very annoying for you. ;)
2007-08-14 00:53:04
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answered by victorpitbull 2
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yep it is perfectly normal.. sister is in heat too--just isn't as vocal about it. get them both to the vet asap--way past time to spay.
2007-08-14 00:51:38
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answered by bassetfreak 5
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chanced in this on the information superhighway on a cat breeding website, you will be able to desire to attend til the female is older: "a woman cat could desire to be allowed to realize her person length in the previous breeding. If bred early, she would be able to place her ability into feeding the unborn/newborn kittens as a replace of ending her strengthen. she would be able to be 18-24 months previous in the previous she is waiting for breeding." additionally, this too, incase you have no longer considered it: *wellness comments* "in the previous the breeding season starts off, make an appointment for a actual examination, vaccinations, stool examine for inner parasites, and the different needed assessments. the two mom and dad could desire to be examined for FeLV and FIV in the previous each and every breeding. they could desire to be wholesome and freed from ear mites, fleas, and ringworm. The cats could desire to be examined for genetic circumstances including polycystic kidney illness, hip dysplasia, patellar luxations, and coronary heart illness. those assessments could desire to be finished in the previous breeding. examine including your veterinarian for different breed specific illnesses that could desire to be screened for in the previous breeding. the female cat could desire to be at her appropriate weight at this element. those too heavy or too skinny could have an bigger situation conceiving, donning the clutter, and queening. to boot to actual wellness, the personalities of the mum and dad are additionally significant, for the reason that they play a considerable function in determining the kittens' personalities. If the mum and dad are ordinary-going and friendly, probability is sturdy that the kittens would be additionally. If the mum and dad are aggressive or apprehensive in the direction of human beings and different animals, probability is sturdy that the kittens would be additionally."
2016-10-10 05:00:11
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answered by ? 4
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I agree with the others. Be a responsible pet owner and have them fixed. If you cant afford to do that what makes you think you can afford an emergency with your pets?!
2007-08-17 21:07:19
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answered by gothicragdolly 2
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Yes, this is very normal. She will stay in heat until she get pregnant or you get her spayed. Her sister could be in heat too. Please get them both spayed.
2007-08-14 01:36:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Please spay the poor cat. She is suffering. Plus there are too many unwanted kittens, so breeding is an even worse idea.
2007-08-14 01:02:09
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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Ever Heard Of SPAYING?
2007-08-14 01:17:14
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answered by Mimi B 4
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