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Cat in Heat

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Dulce - 01 Nov 2006 15:26 GMT
My 1 year old indoor female cat is in heat right now. Poor girl! She makes a
lot of noises and is acting vey extrange.  
I was wondering if she is in pain or not. Does her body ache? Is anything I
can do for her during "those days"?

Thank you very much. Looking forward for your kind news.
Edna Pearl - 01 Nov 2006 17:13 GMT
Have your cat spayed.  Female cats do suffer while they are in heat.  Spayed
females live longer, healthier lives.

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> My 1 year old indoor female cat is in heat right now. Poor girl! She makes
> a
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> Thank you very much. Looking forward for your kind news.
Wendy - 01 Nov 2006 17:30 GMT
Yes there is something you can do. Take her to the vet, directly to the vet,
do not pass go, do not collect $200 and get her spayed.

> My 1 year old indoor female cat is in heat right now. Poor girl! She makes
> a
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> Thank you very much. Looking forward for your kind news.
Linda Boucher - 02 Nov 2006 02:39 GMT
Hi
time to take her to the vet and get her spayed.
then she wont come in heat  anymore,
much better for her,i always had my cat done at 6 months
Linda
Rene S. - 02 Nov 2006 22:02 GMT
> My 1 year old indoor female cat is in heat right now. Poor girl! She makes a
> lot of noises and is acting vey extrange.
> I was wondering if she is in pain or not. Does her body ache? Is anything I
> can do for her during "those days"?
>
> Thank you very much. Looking forward for your kind news.

Yes, PLEASE get her spayed. She might escape and get pregnant. Spaying
her will also reduce the risk of many cancers. If money is a concern,
contact your local shelter. Many of them have or know of low-cost
options.
Magic Mood Jeep© - 02 Nov 2006 22:05 GMT
>> My 1 year old indoor female cat is in heat right now. Poor girl! She
>> makes a lot of noises and is acting vey extrange.
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> contact your local shelter. Many of them have or know of low-cost
> options.

Many also offer financial assistance!  Locally we have the Spay Neuter
Assistance Program - for low income households to spay or neuter their pets
(and help cut down on homeless pets and the kill rate at shelters)
djqueen - 03 Nov 2006 03:29 GMT
> My 1 year old indoor female cat is in heat right now. Poor girl! She makes a
> lot of noises and is acting vey extrange.
> I was wondering if she is in pain or not. Does her body ache? Is anything I
> can do for her during "those days"?
>
> Thank you very much. Looking forward for your kind news.

Your female cat is making noise right now being because she is in heat.
This is a normal. because your cat needs a male cat. She is  in pain,
she is calling for a male cat so,she can have lovies.
This will happen about every 3 to 4 months in the year. THIS IS NATURE
CALLING MY DEAR.

     YOU NEED TO :

1. CALL A VET , SHE CAN ADVISE YOU , SHE WILL SUGGEST AN OPERATION SO
   THIS SYMTOMS CAN GO AWAY.

2. OR, LET HER OUT, AND SHE WILL MEET A MALE CAT, bUT WILL COME BACK
   AND  HAVE  KITTENS  EACH TIME.
   
3.AN OPERATION THAT A VET WILL DO IS THE BEST WAY.
kitkat - 03 Nov 2006 19:53 GMT
I have a question for you -

I agree with all of these people telling you to get the cat spayed.  But I'm
curious why you haven't done this already -

Getting a cat spayed/neutered isn't like declawing him/her.  It actually
improves their lives and prevents unwanted pregnancies.

That said - your problem at hand is your cat in heat.  I also agree that you
call a vet and ask for a best thing to do - you may be able to get some meds
to ease pain/mellow her out.

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