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ryanjay

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Ok just wondering do cats who have been pregnant recover slower? I just made appt to take the mom and her only son to be fixed on tuesday-so perfect as the min age is 4 months and he just makes it
Can't wait cause last thing i need is his 4 sisters pregnant. TY RJ
 

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Honestly, I don't know if they recover slower. But it is a good question and one that is probably best posed to your vet on Tuesday when you go in. And please don't forget to come back and tell us what the answer is ... I would like to know too!
 

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Please remember even after he gets fixed he CAN still get them pregnant 30 days after it was done!
 
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Sorry I didn't post back sooner-been crazy week. I ended up taking the two I was going to take and a stray at the last minute. The vet said it depends more on the actual animal for healing time then if it had had a litter(exception would be if the cat was pregnant and it was a spay/abort). They are all healing up very nicely-the boy thinks nothing has happend-he was ready to play the day I picked him up the girls are just chilling in thier cages...guess ones just happy to have food and the other must think this is nothing compared to the pain last time and 5 babies to deal with for a few months
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Originally Posted by ryanjay

Sorry I didn't post back sooner-been crazy week. I ended up taking the two I was going to take and a stray at the last minute. The vet said it depends more on the actual animal for healing time then if it had had a litter(exception would be if the cat was pregnant and it was a spay/abort). They are all healing up very nicely-the boy thinks nothing has happend-he was ready to play the day I picked him up the girls are just chilling in thier cages...guess ones just happy to have food and the other must think this is nothing compared to the pain last time and 5 babies to deal with for a few months
RJ
Glad the spays and neuter went well.

Katie
 
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