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Re: Neutering early

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We're getting two Siberian kittens, a brother and sister, and will be getting them both neutered. Obviously we want to avoid any possibility of them attempting to mate with each other.

When is the best time to get co-habiting male and female kittens neutered to avoid this possibility?
get the male done as soon as possible first then the girl, she could come into call at just 4 months if you tell the vet that you have a brother & sister they are more likely to neuter a little earlier if the kits are big and healthy
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Old 04-06-2011, 11:19 PM
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Re: Neutering early

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get the male done as soon as possible first then the girl, she could come into call at just 4 months if you tell the vet that you have a brother & sister they are more likely to neuter a little earlier if the kits are big and healthy
Wow, as early as that! We're getting them at 13 and a half weeks so will get them in for a check-up ASAP and hopefully get Monty sorted out first. Thanks.
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Old 05-06-2011, 08:15 AM
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Re: Neutering early

My 3 male cats were done at 15 weeks as suggested by the vet. All are fine, aren't large at all, and one has a very round face.
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Re: Neutering early

Thank you all for your views and experiences, always valuable - and thanks to Def Kitty for the interesting article. I will go ahead with the op as planned on Wednesday and feel confident that all will be fine.

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