RandomKoolzip
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:04 AM
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I'm taking my cat to the vet to get her spayed. Very sad. |
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I hate having to cage her up and put her in my bike basket. She's staring at me through the bars of her cat carrier and looking very desperate.
Still, this will keep her from going into heat (god, I hate that!) and from peeing on the bed.
Anyhow, wish me luck.
G'bye!
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:06 AM
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1. She will be all the better for it. |
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When a cat I had went through her first heat, I rushed her to the vet to be spayed. No way was I going to go through that again.
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LisaLynne
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:06 AM
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It's always been traumatic for me to do it, but it is for the best! I honestly believe they're more comfortable afterwards and there are just way too many poor cats put down each year. You're preventing that. Besides, they'll sedate her and she'll sleep through it all. I think it's harder on us sometimes!! :)
Good luck to your cat and you.
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:07 AM
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I hate taking my boys to the vet too. But she'll be a much happier kitty when it's done.
Let us know what happens.
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:07 AM
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4. It's all for the best. |
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But it is difficult to look at one's pet in that state and not be affected. (If you have a heart, that is.) Good luck to the Koolzip Kitty.
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:07 AM
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all will be FINE! :pals:
I'm now waiting for our Equine Surgical Clinic to call. Our horse is undergoing surgery as we speak. :scared:
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:08 AM
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Sad when they come home, all drugged up and woozy but you're doing a good thing.
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:08 AM
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7. You're doing a good thing |
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No need to go into a long post about unwanted litters. Thanks for being responsible. And your cat will be better off for it.
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:09 AM
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You're also virtually eliminating her chances for various nasty cancer-related illnesses in the future, or so recent research tells us.
Plus, no more kittens to contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.
Good luck to you and kitty!
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:10 AM
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9. They recover pretty quickly |
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and she'll be happier and healthier for it.
I'm sure all will go well! Good luck to your kitty friend :)
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:11 AM
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she'll forget the trauma quickly, i promise.
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:14 AM
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11. Althea gets to go in for that in October. . . |
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I hope she doesn't hold it against me. She's such a loving little lap kitty right now :).
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:15 AM
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Stella got over it pretty quickly. She growled at the nurses, but was very glad to see me. She's still a little lovebug.
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:15 AM
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She will be so much happier later. When you take her home tomorrow be sure to give her lots of attention and a treat.
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:19 AM
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14. Just did this yesterday |
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got female cat spayed and male dog neutered. It is for the best. The cat was the latest stray who adopted us and the dog we rescued from the pound just last week. The world absolutely does not need any more unwanted animals.
Both furries are doing very well. The dog seems a bit stiff-legged, poor thing. But the cat is wanting out already.
Good luck!
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Wed Sep-15-04 09:32 AM
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15. It's the right thing to do. |
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We just visited a local clinic that handles the N in the efforts to Trap, Neuter and Release feral cats. Visiting there was sobering. People brought in HUNDREDS of ferals who were all treated on that single day. The sheer mass of uncared for cats was tragic.
We went there to have the stray cat and 3 kittens we rescued a while back treated. We had a hard time doing so, especially as we've spent so much effort earning their trust and getting them recovered from their near starved condition. I wasn't sure we'd ever get the trust back, but knew this had to be done.
However, it's a couple days later and they are acting like nothing happened. Plus part of the treatment was deworming. We know one had worms for sure, and the rest probably had them as well. So they are likely to become much healthier as a result.
Hang in there.
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Wed Sep-15-04 10:05 AM
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16. Hey, she'll get over it! |
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