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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

2736.0. "Many questions ??!!" by VIDEO::MORRISSEY (We are the youth gone wild) Mon Aug 07 1989 16:33

    
    	I wasn't sure which topic to put this in cuz I have a few
    	varying questions.
    
    	As some of you may know Cary and I have acquired his
    	brother's Himalayan, Chloe.  I believe she is a chocolate
    	point.
    
    	Anyway, she is not spayed nor to our knowledge had ANY
    	shots! (she is 10-11 months old) She had an appt. Saturday
    	for her first set of shots.  
    
    	My first question is this....she is not spayed and Duke
    	is not neutered.  However Duke is only 5 months old.
    	I know 9 months is the best time for males to be fixed but
    	what signs should I look for that he is "mature".  The last
    	thing I want is to bring more unwanted kittens into the world!!
    	
    
    	Also, we are thinking of showing Chloe.  Can this be done
    	if we get her fixed?  Most likely we would be showing
    	her as an HHP as an apparent purebred because Darryl never
    	got the papers on Chloe and the woman he got her from has
    	disappeared!  So even if she is show quality Himmie, we
    	wouldn't be able to show her as one.
    
    	What signs should I look for for Chloe being in heat?  Cary
    	and I have never had a cat in heat.  Our two females were
    	spayed before their first heat.  The reason I ask is all
    	of a sudden this morning she was "chirping" like crazy 
    	and rolling around on the rug.  She's not rubbing or
    	sticking her butt up in the air or anything. ( I read one
    	of the notes in here on this already)
    
    	My main concern is Duke not being able to get Chloe pregnant.
    
    	So I thought I'd ask the experts!!
    
    	Thanks in Advance
    
    	JJ
    
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2736.1Hope this helps !PENPAL::TRACHMANExoticSH=Persian in UnderwearMon Aug 07 1989 16:4716
    Hi,
    
      I guess I would consider spaying your female very soon and
    then having your male neutered at 8 months.  I like to have
    my females spayed at 6 months - before they go through their
    first heat.  If your male starts spraying before 8 months,
    I'd just bring him on down for neutering (at least after he
    is 6 - 7 months old) - once the males start spraying, it's
    tough to break the habbit.
    
    Sometimes a 6 month old male can get a female 'with kitties'
    even at that tender age!  That's why I'd have your female
    done as soon as.....better kittenless than her becoming
    prego !!
    
    E.T.
2736.2SpaySTAR::BARTHMon Aug 07 1989 20:426
    To answer your show question, yes, cats can be showed after being
    spayed/neutered.  This was news to me too, being more familiar with
    the dog world.  So I would second ET and have her spayed as soon as
    possible.
    
    Karen.
2736.3PENPAL::TRACHMANExoticSH=Persian in UnderwearMon Aug 07 1989 20:4710
    re: 0
    
    oops!  Sorry, I missed the last part of your question -
    Unless my guess is wrong, it sure sounds like the start
    of heat to me.  If she is displaying any behavior that
    is different than her usual, I'd guess that she is in
    heat.  Usually you can't miss it - even I figured it
    out!  and all my kids are spayed!
    
    E.T.
2736.4CRUISE::NDCNancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it allTue Aug 08 1989 12:2710
    I agree with Elaine...chirping and rolling are classic signs of
    heat from what I've heard (Of course I couldn't tell that Melynda 
    was in heat! but then, she was growling even when happy)
    
    I'd get her spayed ASAP - and yes, you'll show her as an apparent
    purebred since you don't have papers on her.  If you did have the
    papers you'd show her in the altered purebred class.
    
    Hope you'll be joining us cat-showers soon  :-)
    
2736.5VIDEO::MORRISSEYWe are the youth gone wildTue Aug 08 1989 13:1718
    
    
    	Thanks!!  I talked to Hollie yesterday and she said to
    	"tickle" her on her back just above her tail and if 
    	she starts scooting on her back legs, she's in heat.
    	Well, she's in heat!!  
    
    	She has an appointment Saturday so I'll set her up
    	for a spay then.
    
    	I'm waiting to find out the date of the show in Nashua
    	and a friend of mine and I may check it out.  I want
    	to go to one first to see what it's all about.  Sounds
    	like fun though!  And I'm sure I'll fall in love with
    	each and every furface there!  :-)
    
    	JJ
    
2736.6FSHQA1::RWAXMANA Cat Makes a Purrfect FriendTue Aug 08 1989 13:572
    The show in Nashua is three days:  9/22, 23, & 24.
    
2736.7FSHQA1::RWAXMANA Cat Makes a Purrfect FriendTue Aug 08 1989 14:006
    Forgot:
    
    It is being held at St. Stanislaus Hall by the airport.
    
    Don't have directions but I think they are in note #1093.
    
2736.8WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOTue Aug 08 1989 21:1812
    In CFA, a cat that is to be shown as a household pet *must* be spayed
    if it is over 8 months old.
    
    The signs to look for in your male cat.  If he tries to bite the
    back of her neck, or climb on top of her, then you are seeing the
    beginning of trouble.  Kalliste started dragging my queens around
    by the neck when he was only 5 months old.
    
    You may find that her seasons confuse him and/or stimulate him.
    Their interactions may be different during her seasons.
    
    Jo
2736.9VIDEO::MORRISSEYGet up on it!Wed Aug 09 1989 14:5412
    
    
    	Well so far he hasn't really given her a second look...
    	Just trying to figure out what all her crying is about!
    
    	But on her trip to the vet Saturday I will make an appt.
    	for her to be spayed.
    
    	Thanks!!
    
    	JJ