Spaying Your Female

              

Spaying Your Female

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General Information
“Spaying” refers to removing the uterus and ovaries from a female cat.  It is best done between six and eight months of age (before their first heat).  The risk of surgery is minimal in young and healthy cats.  It is abdominal surgery so the risk does increase in elderly or sick animals.  Length of stay in hospital is generally overnight to two days.  All this depends on your vet.  Cost can very a lot by area to area and vet to vet.  Do your homework before you make the appointment and their should be no surprises.
  Favorable Effects of Spaying
1.      Not as likely to wander off when in heat, thereby reducing the chances of being hit by a car, bitten by a dog or clawed by another cat.
2.      No unwanted heat cycles.  Remember, cats will come into heat again and again until they mate.  This can be as often as every two weeks.  This can make for long nights of yowling and treading.
3.      No unwanted pregnancies, a stress to you and your cat no unwanted kittens (everybody says they are cute but  nobody wants to take one home).
4.      Reduces the chance of breast cancer, uterine infections, ovarian cysts, etc.
 
Spaying will
1.      Not make your cat fat or lazy.  Weight is controlled through proper feeding.
2.      Not change your cats personality, disposition, or intelligence.  Cats personalities do not fully develop until two years of age.  If there is a personality change in a cat spayed at a young age, it would have occurred with or without surgery.
 A cat does not have to bear kittens to become a fulfilled pet – that is a fairy tale.
  For complete aftercare instructions please check with you personal vet.  In general, keep her quiet, watch the incision and call if anything looks unusual.  The stitches should dissolve in about two weeks (if used). Some vets like to use a surgical glue, which will dissolve.

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