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18-02-2008, 03:28 PM   #1

Question on neutered strays


Just been reading the other threads and always wonder why when vets spay an animal cat or dog they don't put a mark on the animal or put something on a chip (when chipping an animal). It seems ridiculous that in this day and age an animal has to be opened up to establish whether it has been neutered or not.



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18-02-2008, 03:31 PM   #2

Re: Question on neutered strays


I agree. Quick tattoo in the ear whilst Puss is still asleep?
Or develop a simple blood test to check hormones?



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18-02-2008, 03:46 PM   #3

Re: Question on neutered strays


What a good idea - come on you vets! Spare cats and dogs and their owners the stress of unecessary and costly operations!!!! Who is going to write to the RVC?



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18-02-2008, 03:59 PM   #4

Re: Question on neutered strays


If its a feral, they cut the tip of the ear off, so if caught again they can be released as they know its neutered.

With regards other pets. If its a female cat it will call, if its a male, you will know by looking if its been neutered or not!



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18-02-2008, 04:05 PM   #5

Re: Question on neutered strays


Have just sent an email to a very nice lady at the RCVS who answered another question I had a couple of weeks ago. I will let you know what she says.



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18-02-2008, 04:08 PM   #6

Re: Question on neutered strays


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With regards other pets. If its a female cat it will call
I think the problem here is that if it is a stray in a rescue they probably wouldn't have time to wait until the cat comes into season as they need a quick turnround.



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18-02-2008, 04:12 PM   #7

Re: Question on neutered strays


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Originally Posted by Rosie
I think the problem here is that if it is a stray in a rescue they probably wouldn't have time to wait until the cat comes into season as they need a quick turnround.
It is difficult, I rehomed one recently to a catsey member on the understanding that if she started calling she would get her neutered. But generally most females come in pregnant or with a litter, so it's less often than you think, to get an adult cat where you are unsure if she's neutered.



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18-02-2008, 04:52 PM   #8

Re: Question on neutered strays


Can you believe this nice lady has already got back to me and I think the upshot is that vets could mark but don't seem to be bothered.

Thank you for your email of the 18th February 2008.

The legislation controlling mutilations in animals in England is the The Mutilations (Permitted Procedures) (England) Regulations 2007, a copy of this is available via the following website -http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2007/uksi_20071100_en_1

This legislation allows for the tattooing of animals as an identification technique (schedule 1, section entitled ‘other species’). Also, perhaps more usefully, the same section allows for the ear tipping of feral cats for identification purposes.

I hope that this is helpful.

Yours sincerely,

Lucy Evans
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18-02-2008, 04:59 PM   #9

Re: Question on neutered strays


[quote=Rosie;460904]Can you believe this nice lady has already got back to me and I think the upshot is that vets could mark but don't seem to be bothered.

that's an unfair comment... is it that they can't be bothered, or they aren't aware or that it simply isn't common practice??



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18-02-2008, 05:41 PM   #10

Re: Question on neutered strays


If I guessed, I'd think it is because it's not common practice - but perhaps it should be? I wonder if it's done in other countries at all - any comments from Catsey members who live elsewhere could be helpful here!!!



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