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She is already pot-bellied, I think in the first stages of pregnancy. How can spaying end that?
It's not. You can supervise and feed her appropriately and make sure that her labor and delivery go smoothly here. You can also spay her and vaccinate her once her kittens have weaned. She may seem slightly less happy, but you are ultimately giving her a safer and MUCH better life. Seriously, there is no way to quantify how much better off she now is because of you. You've done an amazing thing for her.I brought her back but for some reason I think the garden was better for her...
I don't understand what that means. When she was at your house? This seems like a problem you could work through. You could keep her in your room.My family locked her carrier.
Oh, that's an easy fix. You can use a backpack or a carboard box if you have to.The carrier in which I carry her has been locked away by my stupid parents,