Awwww, what a beautiful orangie baby boy!! How lucky he is to have found you. The first thing I would do is take Teal'c to the vet and get him tested for diseases such as Feline Leukemia and the aid virus. Blood tests can determine if he's a carrier or not. If he gets a clean bill of health then proceed with the neutering.
1. Neutering...I had two boys years ago and the neutering was a piece of cake. I dropped them off in the morning and picked them up at night. At first their little back ends were a bit wobbly and they just slept all night. I did not feed them when they came home just in case of adverse reactions from the anesthetic. However the next morning they were completely back to themselves and were eating, peeing and pooping just fine. I kept them in the next day but let them out the following day. I don't recall if I gave them any antibiotics afterwards...this was in the early 80's. So in short, nothing to worry about. While he is "under" please consider getting a tattoo as well. Another alternative is a microchip. You might also find that after the neutering, his purrrsonality might change a bit and he might want to stay indoors more. Some kitties become much more mellow after loosing their "kitty bits".
2. Shots....kitties exposed to the outdoors should definitely have rabies along with all the other usual ones. Shots are quite a subject of controversy around here...some believe in yearly shots and some don't feel it's necessary. For example, my kitties are indoor only and not exposed to other animals at all so I don't give my babies shots. Besides there are old (11 and 17) and the last time they had shots, they reacted pretty badly so I don't want to put them thru that again. However, in your case, since Teal'c is an outdoor kitty, I would highly recommend yearly shots.
http://videoforcats.com/cathealth.htm - here's one of the many articles I found on shots.
3. Low-cost...contact your local Humane Society or any other rescue organization because some of them might offer low-cost spay/neuter programs. Sometimes they can help out with shots as well.
4. Fleas...I use advantage on mine. Just a little dab will you ya. I'm sure if you keep up with meds, the fleas will be kept at a minimum.
BTW, Welcome to Pet Talk. It's nice to have you here. My name is Vickie, but I prefer to be called Slick. I live in BC Canada and am owned by Max the Persian and Speckles the Tabby. I'm sure many many others will have lots more information to add to my lengthy message. Stay tuned....
One other thing, we crazy cat people have funny names for things so you may want to read up on the "Furminology Dictionary"..
http://67.15.70.205/talk/showthread....ht=furminology
Last edited by slick; 02-16-2005 at 09:17 AM.
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