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Cats owned: Leia: blue torbie
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21-07-2008, 09:38 PM   #11

Re: kitties being spayed!


Unless they're pulling at them, the stitches won't come out; the vets know how to do it. I've never heard of stitches coming out by themselves even with an active cat. Did they get de-flead?



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21-07-2008, 09:38 PM   #12

Re: kitties being spayed!


How old are your kittens? I'm glad they are doing well x



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22-07-2008, 08:32 AM   #13

Re: kitties being spayed!


my kittens are just 5 months, we are going on hol next month so thought it would be best to get them done before we go, they are indoor kittens but very feisty at time thought it would be best all round to get them done, just a choice for us really.
as for de-fleaing, the vet said they didnt find anything :S im so confused, i saw a few when they came home as well, so either the vet didnt check or they are just in the house! i read that they can live dormant for 18months and we have only live their for a year, the people before us had an outdoor cat...... coinscidence!?!? they were frontline a week last thursaday so hopefuly if anything does go on them they will be killed, i have sparyed the whole house with indorex. they go back next thursday for stitches out so if i have seen anymore by then i will speak to the vet again. any other thoughts on this?


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