Kittens can be spayed as early as 6 weeks; however, ideally they should be spayed between 8 weeks to 6 months. That is called "Juvenile" or "Early" spay. The younger the kitten, the more quickly they recover and less pain they experience. The risk involved with anesthesia are only slightly higher if they are under 8 weeks. Not all veterinarians are trained to perform surgery on young cats. It is special training, so if your veterinarian is not trained to perform juvenile spays, then as close to 6 months as your veterinarian advises. Definitely try to have her spayed before her first heat cycle to benefit her the most.
Kittens can be spayed/neutered as young as 8-12 weeks so long as they weigh a minimum of 2 pounds. Most shelters are performing early spay/neuters where traditionally most spay/neuters are performed at 5-7 months of age.
Mother cats should be spayed as soon as the kittens are weaned and the mother's milk flow has stopped.
((Kittens are weaned COMPLETELY by the age of 12 weeks old.))Both male and female kittens can be spayed as early as 10-12 weeks of age, although this varies somewhat from vet to vet. Cats usually reach sexual maturity around six months old and some even younger at four months, so it is best to spay kittens before that age.
Make sure you get kittens neutered and spayed (with six or so weeks indoors for recovery and in the case of male cats, for hormones to fully calm down) before ever letting them outside. Even cats under a year old can get pregnant, and that could kill a young cat. Plus then you've got more kittens on your hands, and it's not good to take a litter of kittens to a shelter.
Female kittens are usually spayed at approximately 6 months old, preferably before her first heat which can start as early as 7 months of age. Many vets today opt for an early spay or neuter which can be done as early as 8 to 16 weeks, depending on the kitten's overall health and weight.
Until the kittens are grown up enough to naturally leave their mom, which is usually at about 12 weeks old. However, I recommend leaving them together longer. At least two or three more weeks. Then spay her and the rest of the stuff.
If you are talking about a kitten, I would probably say about three months. its a very good age because they start mating at about 8 months, sometimes even earlier. My cat was 7 months when she started mating. So I knew imediatly I had to spay her. Cause I didn't want anymore kittens
earliest at about nine weeks
Answer: She can go outside right away. Just be sure to let her back in to care for her kittens.
how long beffore a will must be read
two SPAYED females or two NEUTERED males Or you can mix but they must be spayed and neutered to get along. HOPE I HELPED!!
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Oh please don't do that!! The eyes must remain closed until they are fully developed, at which time they will open on their own.
It is possible for cats that are siblings to reproduce, but it is not advisable. This can lead to genetically deficient offspring and unheathly kittens. The best thing to do to avoid this is to have your pets spayed and neutered.
YES you must love kittens.
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A cat is never "too old" to be spayed if it is in good health (ie. able to safely undergo anesthetic). Spaying cats at older ages does mean losing some of the health benefits of spaying them while they are young. I would check with your vet just to be sure
For a female cat to be old enough to even leave Its mother, It must be 12 weeks old. For a cat to be old enough to mate and give birth, It must be 6 months old.
Yes, you should keep your kittens bottom clean. They can lick the fecal matter and get sick from it. Until they can do this themselves, you must do it for them. I am fostering four 4 week old babies now and once a day I go in with a warm washcloth and make sure they are clean. (you should not smell anything nasty...)
You can cut the cord with sterilised scissors, but be careful: first you must tie the cord and then cut it at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the kittens belly. You can cut the cord with sterilised scissors, but be careful: first you must tie the cord and then cut it at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the kittens belly.