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Yes I am Charlie. Caspurr is still sneezing a bit, other than that he's fine. The Vet wont "do" him untill he's 100%. Although I probably will have a litter with Abi. Not to him. Just wanted to be sure. |
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Caspurr will probably know when she's coming into call before you do so just keep a close eye on them. I hope that Caspurr is 100% soon and able to be "done". The last thing you want at home is an entire male anyway I'm taking Red to the vet tonight for a check up and to see when she'll neuter him. |
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You can see he's a boy, even though he's only 4 1/2 months. He probably would have been done by now had he not been so ill. She wants to re vaccinate him first. so were realistically looking at another 6 weeks. |
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As Charlie has said, it can vary cat to cat and breed to breed. 4-9 months is the usual for first call. My vets won't neuter/spay until they are at least 5 months preferably 6 months of ages and again this varies vet practice to vet practice.... |
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