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This really depends on where you live, over here all flea (& worm) products are over the counter.Stay away from all of the over the counter flea products.
This really depends on where you live, over here all flea (& worm) products are over the counter.Stay away from all of the over the counter flea products.
I agree! I usually just use neuter anytime I do not know the gender of the cat (when I'm trapping ferals or something). I have a friend that thinks the word spay is gender neutral, so she asked me if I had my boy cat Lucky spayed. :lol3: I said no, I had him neutered! :lol3:Neuter is actually gender neutral, and perfectly acceptable for both males and females
It's also spelt spey, not spay
In the USA the term is spelled spay, with an 'a'.Neuter is actually gender neutral, and perfectly acceptable for both males and females
It's also spelt spey, not spay
Hopefully a female cat.Here in Scotland one of the words is 'getting the cat dressed'! The first time I heard it I found myself thinking of a cat in a crinoline...
:lol3::lol3::lol3: Gosh I love thread drift! :lol3::lol3:Ah, I found the etymology of the word spay: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=spay
It means "cut with a sword". Ouch .
.Is your cat okay now.yea. i think so too. i love my kitty and dont want anything to happen to her = ]