Only female cats go into heat, after they have been spayed the heat cycle stops.
No. Once all the sexual organs of the cat have been removed, which is what spaying involves, it is no longer possible for a cat to be in heat. However, it is possible for her to think she is in heat, and act like it in some ways, from what might be called force of habit.
They shouldn't, because the spay surgery removes all ovarian tissue that would cause a heat cycle. However, on rare occasions a remnant of ovarian tissue may be left during the surgery and this can cause a heat cycle. You should notify your veterinarian of this and see if the surgery was not completed correctly.
Spayed cats do not go into heat, I have two female spayed cats.
no, that is why it is important to have your pets spayed and neutered.
Male cats do not go into heat
no
Speak to your vet first. Just because there is a female/male cat in the house doesn't always mean they like each other that much and will produce kittens. The cats are older and vets generally like to spay or neuter cats or dogs at a much earlier age and this can be hard on the cats being 5 years old. This is a decision you and your vet are going to have to make. Marcy If you don't want kittens, then yes. Get them fixed. agreed whether they "like" each other or not they WILL do the deed as soon as the chance presents itself....cats can reproduce at an amazing rate rivaled only by rabbits and rodents nip it in the bud asap the younger the better great health benefits faster and easier recovery
You must separate the male from the female rabbit. Generally a male rabbit won't kill his offspring. But once the deed has been done, in the wild the male rabbit will usually leave the female and leave her to do her thing.
The definition of an epic poem is that the poem is long, and derived from ancient tradition, and the main character performs a heroic deed or goes on an adventure. The Odyssey fits this description as it details his struggle to return home after the fall of Troy
The pukeko is a bird that is native to New Zealand. It is also known as the New Zealand Swamp Hen that has a habit of feeding on the ground. They have distinctive colorings with a bright red frontal shield and deed violet breast feathers.
It depends on the mythos involved.In most legends, No. The werewolf is pure animal in thought and deed. This is the most traditional werewolf legend, and flows through into modern times as well in most cases.In the Twilight series, the werewolf has control, but has a hard time with emotional control.
My ex & I have been separated for 1 1/2 yrs & his name is still on the deed. He has not lived here for over 1 yr. Do I have any legal right to have him remove his belongings
You are referring to a "quitclaim" deed. If the deed is valid then the person named in the deed is the rightful owner.
A deed, or gift deed, cannot be revoked unless there is proved to have been some fraud, coercion, or the grantor lacked legal capacity.A deed, or gift deed, cannot be revoked unless there is proved to have been some fraud, coercion, or the grantor lacked legal capacity.A deed, or gift deed, cannot be revoked unless there is proved to have been some fraud, coercion, or the grantor lacked legal capacity.A deed, or gift deed, cannot be revoked unless there is proved to have been some fraud, coercion, or the grantor lacked legal capacity.
If you don't transfer them to someone else by signing a grant deed then you still own them.If you don't transfer them to someone else by signing a grant deed then you still own them.If you don't transfer them to someone else by signing a grant deed then you still own them.If you don't transfer them to someone else by signing a grant deed then you still own them.
At most land record offices the deed will be mailed to you after it has been imaged and added to their records.
Speak to your vet first. Just because there is a female/male cat in the house doesn't always mean they like each other that much and will produce kittens. The cats are older and vets generally like to spay or neuter cats or dogs at a much earlier age and this can be hard on the cats being 5 years old. This is a decision you and your vet are going to have to make. Marcy If you don't want kittens, then yes. Get them fixed. agreed whether they "like" each other or not they WILL do the deed as soon as the chance presents itself....cats can reproduce at an amazing rate rivaled only by rabbits and rodents nip it in the bud asap the younger the better great health benefits faster and easier recovery
As long as the deed is valid, no other deed for the property has been recorded and the parties are living then the deed can be recorded. If there have been any other deeds recorded or any of the parties have died you should seek the advice of an attorney before recording the deed.
Add your name to the deed.
Generally, yes. The grantor on a deed is the one who owns the property and is transferring it to the grantee. Once the deed has been executed and delivered to the grantee the grantee is the new owner and they must record the deed in the land records as proof of their ownership. The subsequent death of the grantor has no effect on the grantee's ownership.
If the owner of property conveys that property by a quitclaim deed while they still own it then they no longer own the property. It is now the property of the grantee in the deed.
If a husband and wife buy a house together and the wife's name is not put on the deed until the second mortgage, yes, the deed is still shared after the second mortgage is paid off.
Deeds cannot be canceled. The grantee must convey their interest by a deed.