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http://www.fabcats.org/owners/neutering/info.html It may be an idea to book her in for her spey now, to be on the safe side. I'd be more worried about the pregnancy issue than the worming at this stage ro be honest but worming her wont do any harm. |
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I would book her in for a spay as Elaine suggested, then if she does start going out will not wander far and you know there is no chance of kittens......... |
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Its not of a case of they CANNT be spayed earlier just that vets recomend to spey at the 6 month mark. Cats in feral colonies are quite often neutered and speyed early. I'd rather my cat was speyed early, if I was in the same position as this owner is, than bring even more kittens into the world. |
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This guideline makes interesting reading. Click on Policy statements in the left hand column and read Policy statement 1. |
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Just thought I'd add - my vet neuters at 6 months - perhaps I ought to see if Pip can be done earlier (not that he's got any pom poms yet!) |
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