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Old 15-10-2010, 10:31 AM
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Re: Issues associated with Pregnant Kitten?

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Wow! I have spent the last 15 years of my life using Forums and I dont think I have ever come across one so nasty.
see.... that was exactly my point. You should have used just 15 of those minutes and just looked after your young kitten and prevented her getting pregant
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Old 15-10-2010, 10:34 AM
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Re: Issues associated with Pregnant Kitten?

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Wow! I have spent the last 15 years of my life using Forums and I dont think I have ever come across one so nasty.
15 years on forums and you've never come across the term OP - now THAT surprises me.

I think you really do have some fantastic replies in here, which you should be grateful for seeing as you are a new member and have not even said hello before you went straight in and asked for advice. (I don't mean that to sound spiteful - just making the point that it's often hard to trust new members, and no-one *had* to reply at all - then you would have learnt nothing)

People have taken the time and effort to reply to you in a fair way, but it is a shame that it now looks as though you are not listening to any of it.

For everyone's sake, perhaps you need to take some time out, then come back to this thread when you feel capable of reading the advice without getting annoyed.
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Old 15-10-2010, 12:43 PM
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Actually, I had intended for her to have a litter of kittens but not until she was a few years of age.

Finding homes for kittens would certainly not be a problem...as friends and family have already expressed massive interest in her kittens regardless of them being pure breed or not. In fact my aunties have always commented on the personalities of my cats...one even asking if I would raise a kitten for her to have back as a cat to inherit the personality my own cats (moggies/pedigres) have had.

Im really not keen for her to continue a pregnancy (if she is in fact "knocked" up) as I am concerned that she still has a kitten's life to enjoy and she is still only small. I would also not want to risk losing her or put her through trauma considering she may not being mature enough to go through pregnancy/delivery and then having the babies leave the house. She has an absolute beautiful personality and we love her to bits...and this is by far more important than her EVER having kittens but I would like to know if having her speyed the only way of terminating the pregnancy?

Thanks all for you comments and the wonderful work you are doing to those less fortunate pussies out there.
glad someone else brought this up!!!!
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Re: Issues associated with Pregnant Kitten?

I am closing this thread as it is getting way out of control. Original Poster you have been given some very sound advice it is now up to you and your vet to make the decision for your kitten. Good Luck on whatever decisions you make. ...To all those that gave advise and scenarios Thank You ....Jill
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