If you don't spay her, there will be much more of a constant hormonal roller coaster because she will keep going into heat. Do the spay, and her hormones will settle down for good in a few weeks.
I will be calling the vet tomorrow for an update. He asked me to call him in 3 to 4 days time since I last spoke to him.
Pretty cat. Is she feeling better?
In my last conversation with the vet HE seems to have decided that HE needs to spay her. This actually makes it a lot easier for me. I will be calling him tomorrow and maybe they have already done the spaying operation.
Poor punkin!
While she does have the face of fear, I have to say she doesn't have quite the "full blown feral" look.
(Ears out to the sides, fully dilated pupils) She's def. scared, but once the vet and all the drama has settled and she is recovering, she will settle down somewhat at least.
Have you decided about spaying her now?
If so, please do so asap.
If I had the ability I would keep her. Actually my dream is to have a place where all homeless cats and dogs can call home where they would be safe from abuse and have shelter and food. But that would be in an ideal world and unfortunately we are not living in one.
I have a feeling you'll bond with her, and keep her in the end. lol.
As much as I hate the thought of spaying while pregnant, I think it's the best thing to do in this situation. She doesn't need to have kittens all over her while she's healing, plus there's so many homeless kittens out there. If you do decide to not to spay her, please do not release the kitten on the streets-
Money- sounds like you are doing alright in this department, knowing how expensive vet bills are.. but I am wondering if you've considered calling rescues and see if any can help financially? Especially if you tell them you found her in the streets and she's a stray.