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Oh dear! I have no idea what can be done to calm a cat in oestrus except a tom...which is impossible, of course. Call the vet and ask if there's possibly any medication that she can take considering her health problems. And she'll probably just keep cycling......what a dilemma! Poor Mousie, poor Miw and poor you! |
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I'm sorry for you and poor Mouse - what a dilemma. I think it has to be a call to the vet. There may be something that will lessen her oestrus without compromising her delicate health balance. Good luck. |
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Thanks for the advice everyone, will ring the vet this week and see if there is any kind of hormone suppressant that she can have to help......every 3 weeks being in heat is wearing poor Mousie (and US!!) out LOL! |
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I found this advice when my brothers cat was in heat .... but we just couldn't / wouldn't do it! http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=737861 |
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