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Cat on heat....help..
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Cherry | Report | 30 May 2006 15:29 |
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Well if she's not had litters of kittens by now she's obviously infertile Polly! I had so many little queens who only had their had in a tin of salmon at the time....................... Get her 'done' and you can all have a good night's sleep! |
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Dizzy Lizzy 205090 | Report | 30 May 2006 15:28 |
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Can I ask, why do you not get her 'done' if it is bothering you so much? Liz |
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Sandra B | Report | 30 May 2006 15:25 |
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Does anyone know if cats have a menopause,* tempting to put menopaws*, our now eight year old has never been ' done', we inherited her from step-daughter...She is the size of a kitten ,I am fed up with her, every few weeks, we get the caterwauling and the rolling on the floor, can cope with that but not the spraying.....I have to lock her in the downstairs loo for a few days...The other two cats have been done and are no problem....Does it ever stop ?? |
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