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K & L
02-26-2002, 01:12 PM
Has any of you heard about laser surgery for you pet for spaying & neutering? We had to take our 2 latest rescues in on an immediate appointment since our little Boo went into heat! They now have laser surgery with very little pain or loss of blood. A bit pricey right now, but seems to be worth it. We couldn't believe she went into heat already. It was driving us crazy, along with her unaltered (at the time) brother. They are both altered now and doing extremely well.

Former User
02-26-2002, 01:57 PM
How old are they?

K & L
02-26-2002, 02:11 PM
Well being feral and not knowing when they were born, the vet was guessing (by the teeth) they were approximately 5 mo. of age. We have 15 cats, and none have ever gone into heat before we had them fixed. We had appointments in March, figuring that was about the right time, but she beat us to it. She looks just like your Casper!

Former User
02-26-2002, 02:36 PM
Originally posted by SpencerTheLion

Any links on laser neutering?

You are asking that? ;) It's usually you who come up with the links....
Haven't seen anything, this was the first time I heard about laser neutering...

Phred
02-26-2002, 02:41 PM
Laser Surgery seems to be catching on in the Animal World ~

Here are just two site I found easily -
a search engine will turn up dozens more...

A Vet office that uses Lasers:
http://www.glenndalevets.com/laserFAQ.html

And here's a Vet Laser Manufacturer's site:
http://www.accuvet.com/

K & L
02-26-2002, 02:44 PM
http://www.vetcaretampa.com/services/laser.html

Former User
02-26-2002, 03:15 PM
Okay, that explains it then ;)

Randi
02-26-2002, 03:25 PM
Glad to hear that your cats are keeping their claws Spencer!

I think I'll agree on this quote:

A cat without claws is an invalid!

purrley
02-28-2002, 06:56 AM
I've heard of laser neutering - seems it's a lot easier on the animal and they can be neutered at a real young age. Makes it nice for the shelters - the little ones can be neutered before adoption. I'm thrilled about this new process - hopefully it will really help the over population problem.

lizbud
02-28-2002, 12:21 PM
My local vet offered me laser surgery option
with Sugar the kitty.(Last one to be neutered).
It was slightly more expensive than traditional
surgery methods, but not unreasonable.It did
suprise me though because the kitty vet has it,
but I asked Buddy's (dog) vet if they used laser
and they don't have the equipment yet.It's
supposed to be a lot better for the animals.