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Calm down jane, we're not going to shout at you lol! My Broxi didn't get neutered until he was 14 months old (he's an indoor cat though). He had the op with no problems, vet just said to keep him in for 24 hours and that was it. Sailed throught the op with flying colours and home with us 4 hours later. Hope this puts your mind at ease a bit. |
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Cassie was speyed at 6 months ....... she was fine when we brought her home, just quiet and wanted to sleep. The next day she was almost her usual self. She was kept indoors until she had her stitches out and we were satified she would be ok to go out once again. |
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If money is the problem I'm sure you can get vouchers from the CPL (cat protection league) Others here will keep you right on that one. Stop thinking we will shout or rant we WONT!!! Your getting it done and that's the main thing. |
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lol just thought I'd mention all that because I know for certain if I posted this on another forum I would be ripped to shreds by them. Yep that does help, thank you. I think my sister had her cat neutered on Monday, am seeing her tonight so will ask her how it went because we're planning on going to the same vet. If it went well we will go there, it seems like a vet nice vet and my nannan takes her dog there regularly. Is £45 a decent price? Also, any vaccination info? He hasn't been vaccinated either so we're gunna get home done hopefully, it's about £35 I think for that. edit: sorry if I seemed err....I dunno, angry or whatever in my post, I didn't mean it to sound like that, but reading over it I sound a bit crazy eh? Jac, the thing is, don't you have to be on benefits or something to get vouchers from the CPL? |
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Jane I'm not sure about that. I'll find out for you. In Edinburgh there are certain vets that are in a scheme. If you got to them you pay have and the CPL pays half. End of. It's to stop unwanted litters. Could be worth phoning about. Hey Jane were friendly here, We don't chew people up and spit them out. Things happen, that's life. Sit back and enjoy the forum. We talk about all sorts here not just our cats. Can I just suggest though if he's not vaccinated don't let him out. |
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My female cats were neutered before six months and both were their normal selves when they came home as if nothing had happened!!! I had vouchers from the CPL and I am not on any benefits. Just asked for them and they provided them as they want cats to be neutered. It went towards the cost of the spaying but it was a big help as I had two cats done at once!! |
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I think people on low incomes etc can get vouchers from CPL etc. You can also ask the RSPCA if they too have a voucher scheme or your local rescue can sometimes help. Now I am not going to shout or rant because you could have just as easily kept quiet about the neutering and vaccs etc but please get these things done asap. |
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Just found this link: http://www.cats.org.uk/workwedo/neutering_financial.asp Not sure if you are now financially assessed first. But cant remember being assessed when I applied. |
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