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Are there any health concerns with a less then a year old Cat?

Posted by admin on Apr 8, 2010

My cat Molly had her babies several weeks ago,
And she is less then a year old,specifically born in October with her brother Tyrone back in october 2008. Are there any health concerns that may affect Molly with her feeding the kittens? (There were seven, but one died.) And, the brother Tyrone (who our family believes had the kids with Molly) He hasn’t been home as often as he has been before. Why would this happen?

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Learner:

Why didn’t you have your kittens neutered/spayed?
Girls should be done at 5 months,
Boys usually, 6 -10 months. Your Tyrone is out looking for girls, and you need to get him neutered soon. He’ll be coming home bloody and injured, beaten up by an older, bigger, tougher tomcat. Also, the kittens are probably on solid food by now. If you don’t want another litter before the year is out, get Molly spayed NOW.
Ten months old is about fifteen in human years.Your cats will be safer, cleaner, and better pets when they are fixed. It does not cause weight gain, that’s mythology.

April 8th, 2010 | 7:24 am
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