Lacuna
Well-Known Member
I was reading one of the threads about unnecessary breeding and it reminded me about a conversation I had last week with a friend about cats, but could equally apply to dogs.
We had a question come up, which was how can you tell if a stray female dog/cat has been spayed? Obviously with the boys its fairly obvious, but we were wondering whether it is something vets can tell from a blood test, examination or just seeing if they eventually come into season...
As an extra thought, (different) friend took in stray cat which was preggers. It had 2 kittens 6 weeks ago which she has homes lined up for (I think), escaped the other night and was 'got' by the local tom. I know the vets can do emergency contraceptive jabs for dogs but does anyone know if the same exists for cats? I'm trying to convince her that nobody needs yet more kittens, least of all the cat, but she says "I would feel terrible if it did that to her..."
We had a question come up, which was how can you tell if a stray female dog/cat has been spayed? Obviously with the boys its fairly obvious, but we were wondering whether it is something vets can tell from a blood test, examination or just seeing if they eventually come into season...
As an extra thought, (different) friend took in stray cat which was preggers. It had 2 kittens 6 weeks ago which she has homes lined up for (I think), escaped the other night and was 'got' by the local tom. I know the vets can do emergency contraceptive jabs for dogs but does anyone know if the same exists for cats? I'm trying to convince her that nobody needs yet more kittens, least of all the cat, but she says "I would feel terrible if it did that to her..."