Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: Angel cake on August 22, 2008, 12:34:05 PM
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Hi there.
I have a 9 week old kitten. I have a query regarding letting her out before spaying her.
I understand that they can be spayed between 4 and 6 months depending on the vets. I am wondering wether it is best to keep her in until she is spayed or not. And I am looking for advice please.
Obviously I don't want her falling pregnant.
This is my first kitten, as I have always adopted older cats, who have already been done, so am a little lacking in knowledge.
I Have only had her 3 weeks, and she is awaiting her 2nd vaccination, so can't go out just yet anyway.
Many thanks
Hayley x :hug:
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I'd keep her in until spayed.
Too young to be let outside.
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you will need to keep her in, there's no way for sure knowing when they will come into season, one of mind did very early and an accidental pregnancy is bad news on lots of levels at such a young age
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Thank you for your replies. That was my inclination, but I didn'y know if it was cruel or not.
It's scary stuff letting any cat out for the first time. I want her to be big enough.
I will keep her in.
Many thanks
Hayley x :hug:
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not everyone does let their cats out, I do but have the garden cat proof so they can't escape as I lost one on the road, the indoor outdoor thing is a big debate but you've got a bit of time before you need to worry yet!
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Definately keep her in until she is spayed. At CP we recommend neutering at 16 weeks but some vets won't do it til 6 months- depends on your vets but more and mroe vets are happily neutering/spaying earlyer and they bounce back ery quiickly afterwards.
Well done for asking the question rather than just letting her out and adding to the kitten overload!!!
I hope she has settled in well!
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The other problem with little kittens is they are much easier to lose!
It would be wise to get her chipped aswell ;D
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My youngster is getting to spaying age and is decidedly restless. She's already ID chipped, but am hoping to get her spayed in the next couple of weeks. She managed to get between my partners legs earlier and onto the back doorstep before I caught her - she's a speedy little thing.