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In my travels around the web came across this gem on ebay!!!!
Quote "to get my cat spayed or not is entirely my own choice and when I feel I want to I will.
I think it only fair that cats are allowed to go through the process of birth and be a mother.
there are plenty of unwanted children out there too but noone goes round "spaying" the mothers who keep having them do they?" In reply to a question about having cat spayed after quiote a few litters!!!!!!:rolleyes:
By tohme
Date 05.02.06 15:28 UTC
"there are plenty of unwanted children out there too but noone goes round "spaying" the mothers who keep having them do they?"
More's the pity........... :rolleyes:

Yer but, no but, yer but .....:D
By Daisy
Date 05.02.06 15:29 UTC
'there are plenty of unwanted children out there too but noone goes round "spaying" the mothers who keep having them do they? '
But oh how we wish that they would :(
Daisy
Tee Hee
I could not believe it, but then again:rolleyes:
By Phoebe
Date 06.02.06 13:47 UTC
Don't worry, when I instigate my 5 year plan for world domination, it's one of the first things on the agenda... *evil laugh*

Groan. This is why 90 % of all cats are moggies.......................and a lot of them in rescue.
:rolleyes:I came across it by accident, searching for a cat forum ( shall I get me coat now!)
The worst thing was that although, a few people said she was wrong, most said "ooh hoe lovely, where are you i wouldlike a grey kitten!!!!!! but thier too expensive to buy:rolleyes::rolleyes:

If you're okay with a mailing list as opposed to a forum, I run a cat one and could PM you details. :)

I think that Mark, who runs CD , also runs a cat forum ...
http://www.showcat.net/ (Haven't check if that is still a live link though )
By Nikita
Date 06.02.06 14:11 UTC

Indeed, this is by far the most likely reason why I own an 8 yr old moggie, who turned up at 5 months old under my car, with no sign anywhere in town of an owner looking for her. Their loss!
Also why I own the surviving sister of two moggies (tabby X tortie), from an accidental litter that we got free almost 20 years ago. She's a lovely cat, but it is frustrating none the less.
By denese
Date 06.02.06 09:31 UTC

Hi Doglessinsussex,
All things in life are choses. everyone has a chose! to do good or bad!
To breed unwanted animals, that end up being not wanted, ill treated.
I myself would always have any dog I breed back at any age!
As I feel it was my chose to bring them into this world my responsibility through out there lives,
Do you feel the same?
Children! well! I personally would have every women sterilized that constantly kept
having there children put into care, but! Human rights! With a comment like that
I presume you have read the treaty

.
Regards
Denese
By lumphy
Date 06.02.06 10:32 UTC
Hi
Do cats not get health problems if not spayed. Like they continually come into season every couple of weeks until mated and this can bring them down health wise. So it is in the best interest of a pet to have them done. Toms will travel miles to find a mate and they always end up covered in battle scars. So much kinda to have a little op when young.
I wish to there were a few human toms and Queens around my area that had had a little op when younger to
Wendy
Do cats not get health problems if not spayed. Like they continually come into season every couple of weeks until mated and this can bring them down health wise.Yes. Each call for the queen will last longer and longer (normal time is around 5 days with around 3 weeks in between ecah call, although it is less in the winter sometimes) and eventually unless mated the queen will be in call for weeks and weeks on end
without break and this will in the long run lead to ovarian cysts quite apart from the obvious loss of condition.
Actually
these are not my words..as i said..something i found on ebay
By denese
Date 07.02.06 13:50 UTC

Hi Dogylessinsussex,
Sorry! miss read the post:

The last couple of days, I've been surfing the net. I am shocked at all
the litters of puppys, all the same breed, all the dogs for rehoming.:rolleyes:
I like all dogs but! love my own breed, But! I still feel so sorry for them all.
So at the momment, the subject is a bit raw, dogs, cats ect;
Regards
Denese
Thats ok Denise, no problems, i often skim posts and get the wrong end of things and then put size 8's in!
Cheers
Tanya

Was a big cat person before, and also when I owned dogs. Every cat I have owned male or female has been neutered by me - non were pedigrees so no breeding issue. Why have a female cat that comes into season very regularly and why have a male cat that sprays and smells everywhere and wanders. All my cats have been extremely content (although some have left home

) and non seem to have felt deprived of parenthood. I'm not a cat but it doesn't seem to have ruined their lives to be neutered!
CG
By roz
Date 06.02.06 19:41 UTC
Edited 06.02.06 19:44 UTC
All our cats were neutered too - again they were moggies rather than pedigree - and none of them suffered from the experience. For sure, things went a lot more smoothly than when the only un-spayed cat we ever had did have a litter. Because shortly after the kits had gone to their new homes we went away for the weekend leaving the cat in the care of a friend of ours. Who greeted us, on our return, with the news that she had let the cat out into the garden because her "friends" had come round to call for her! An expensive trip to the vet followed very shortly afterwards, I'm afraid.
By peewee
Date 06.02.06 23:10 UTC
We had our first cat, a moggy queen, from the Cat Protection League who was found as a stray and spayed by them. After she died we got our moggy tom from the RSPCA who again was found as a stray and already neutered. Vouchers are available for people with a cat/cats over 6 months old to get them spayed/neutered for free as the 'problem' with unwanted litters of kittens is dreadful :rolleyes:
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