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We all tend to be guilty of 'doublespeak/doublethink' over our cats. 'Doesn't seem natural' isn't a very good argument, for an animal which we keep quite unnaturally in our houses, feed them on 'unnatural' convenience foods, etc etc. Yet another feline dilemma! Best to make a decision you are happy with and stick to it. If it's made with what you think is your pet's best interests at heart - go for it! |
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I see the down sides of neutering dogs early. BUT, as a VN I can honestly say earlier is better in cats - I have expreienced cats get pregnant at 4 months of age and there are too many 'accidents'. I think it is especially important in females. WE neuter from 4.5 months of age, though the norm is 5.5 months. We have neutered ferals as young as 12 weeks. |
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Moli was done at 5.5/6 months and if anything she's grown up quicker. She doesn't seem to have her kitten 5 minutes anymore. She hasn't really 'played' since the day she was done. I would have prefered to have had her done as soon as we got her, about 11/12 weeks old, atleast it would have all been over and done with. I think it would be a good idea for kittens to be done before they went to new homes. |
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