Kay is right, your vet should be able to just shave the belly and look for a spay scar before performing any surgery. I know this because I had to consider this for Milly & Izzy when I adopted them. I was able to get their vet records from their former vet's office but they had been spayed at a different place that was a low cost spay and neuter program in the area. The former owner couldn't remember the name of the place but luckily Sasvermont had taken a rescued barn kitty to the same place so she gave me their phone # and luckily it was the same place that had records of both Milly & Izzy being spayed the year before I adopted them. (Their fur had completely grown over the scar by then, if your kitty had been spayed in the last month or two, you would probably see that the fur has not completely grown over on her belly where she would have been shaved for a spay surgery.)
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