[color=darkred][/color][size=18][/size]Hello, I just found this site as I was looking for info about our kitten, Angie. We have decided to have her spayed but we thought she was too young so we didn't get it done & now she is in heat. How long do we have to wait before we can get it done?
Thanks for your help!
can we spay our kitten now?
Re: can we spay our kitten now?
its a llittle late for the informatio below but she can be spayed while in heat...she can also stay in heat 2 weeks or longs,,with spring time coming it maybe longer...i would ask you vet is he/she will do itnow
>Incidental prebuertal neutering Short-term results and complications of
>prepubertal gonadectomy in cats and dogs.
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>Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary
>Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843-4474, USA.
>
>OBJECTIVE: To determine short-term results and complications of
>prepubertal gonadectomy in cats and dogs. DESIGN: Prospective
>randomized study.
>ANIMALS:
>775 cats and 1,213 dogs. PROCEDURE: Animals undergoing gonadectomy were
>allotted into 3 groups on the basis of estimated age (group 1, < 12 weeks
>old; group 2, 12 to 23 weeks old; group 3, > or = 24 weeks old).
>Complications during anesthesia, surgery, and the immediate postoperative
>period (7 days) were recorded. Complications were classified as major
>(required treatment and resulted in an increase in morbidity or mortality)
>or minor (required little or no treatment and caused a minimal increase in
>morbidity). An ANOVA was used to detect differences among groups in age,
>weight, body temperature, and duration of surgery. To detect differences in
>complication rates among groups, chi 2 analysis was used. RESULTS: Group 1
>consisted of 723 animals, group 2 consisted of 532, and group 3 consisted
>of
>733. Group-3 animals had a significantly higher overall complication rate
>(10.8%) than group-1 animals (6.5%), but did not differ from group-2
>animals
>(8.8%). Differences were not detected among the 3 groups regarding major
>complications (2.9, 3.2, and 3.0% for groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively),
>but
>group-3 animals had significantly more minor complications (7.8%) than
>group-1 animals (3.6%), but not group-2 animals (5.6%). CLINICAL
>IMPLICATIONS: In this study, prepubertal gonadectomy did not increase
>morbidity or mortality on a short-term basis, compared with gonadectomy
>performed on animals at the traditional age. These procedures may be
>performed safely in prepubertal animals, provided that appropriate
>attention
>is given to anesthetic and surgical
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>Incidental prebuertal neutering Short-term results and complications of
>prepubertal gonadectomy in cats and dogs.
>
>###############################################################
>
>Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary
>Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843-4474, USA.
>
>OBJECTIVE: To determine short-term results and complications of
>prepubertal gonadectomy in cats and dogs. DESIGN: Prospective
>randomized study.
>ANIMALS:
>775 cats and 1,213 dogs. PROCEDURE: Animals undergoing gonadectomy were
>allotted into 3 groups on the basis of estimated age (group 1, < 12 weeks
>old; group 2, 12 to 23 weeks old; group 3, > or = 24 weeks old).
>Complications during anesthesia, surgery, and the immediate postoperative
>period (7 days) were recorded. Complications were classified as major
>(required treatment and resulted in an increase in morbidity or mortality)
>or minor (required little or no treatment and caused a minimal increase in
>morbidity). An ANOVA was used to detect differences among groups in age,
>weight, body temperature, and duration of surgery. To detect differences in
>complication rates among groups, chi 2 analysis was used. RESULTS: Group 1
>consisted of 723 animals, group 2 consisted of 532, and group 3 consisted
>of
>733. Group-3 animals had a significantly higher overall complication rate
>(10.8%) than group-1 animals (6.5%), but did not differ from group-2
>animals
>(8.8%). Differences were not detected among the 3 groups regarding major
>complications (2.9, 3.2, and 3.0% for groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively),
>but
>group-3 animals had significantly more minor complications (7.8%) than
>group-1 animals (3.6%), but not group-2 animals (5.6%). CLINICAL
>IMPLICATIONS: In this study, prepubertal gonadectomy did not increase
>morbidity or mortality on a short-term basis, compared with gonadectomy
>performed on animals at the traditional age. These procedures may be
>performed safely in prepubertal animals, provided that appropriate
>attention
>is given to anesthetic and surgical
> **********************
>
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