Is 5 months old too late for Hermie to be fixed?
We rescued Hermione from a woman that does TNR. When we took our baby home, she said she would take Hermie to be fixed and it would only cost us $35.00.
We've been talking about when to do it and she was concerned Hermie might have scar tissue due to her little laryngitis problem when we first got her. I consulted my vet and they recommended the vet doing the spay do an exam first, to make sure she'll be OK under anesthesia.
I told this to Carol (TNR woman) and she got back to me after talking with her surgeon tech daughter, saying she wanted to wait until Hermie was 5 months old.
Is that too long? When will females go into heat?? I'm so worried she'll have "feelings" and that it'll create problems.
Let me know what you think. Thank you! :)
6 months of fine....in most cases...
As far as I know, 6 months is the standard. Some shelters spay the little ones way too early as far as I am concerned, but their concern is that they do not want cats reproducing under "their watchful eye"....so they often do it at 3 or 4 months. The same is true with male kitties. All that said, I think you will be fine with 6 months, keeping the little one inside and your doors secured so that if she does become "receptive", no unaltered male cat can come courting!
Juni Rose is scheduled for September for her spaying. She is so, so tiny now....I may just wait another month. My vet really encourages spaying and neutering.....at six months.
Good luck. She will be fine!:cool: