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Which thought? I was waiting for something to set the sparks flying! (been a little quiet around the boards lately....)OK I want in on this--BUT I have to head off to work, so everybody HOLD THAT THOUGHT![]()
5 lbs at 10 weeks old!!?? Damn! those are some big f5's
This is a dilemma I have considered. So far...knock on wood...every kitten customer of mine has honored my spay/neuter clause in their pet kitten contract.
However, my current vet office that I have been going to for a very long time and really, really like...will NOT do early spay/neuters. Their preference for the surgeries is 6 months old or 5 pounds. My kittens leave for new homes between 3 and 4 months old. A few have topped out at 5-6 pounds at that age, and I could have had them altered then, but since I have never had anyone NOT get "the snips"...I have never worried about it.
Lately, however, I am leaning toward finding another vet who will do the earlier spay/neuter in that 3-4 month time frame. I have a two week old litter of new F4B babies, and I have been asking prospective kitten customers if they would mind waiting until 4 months of age, and their new babies will come home already altered. So far, the response is overwhelming in favor of it. Now....do I find another vet who will do early S/N for my kittens and risk my long time friendship (20 + years) with my current vet office? The town I live in is not big; every vet knows one another and the rivalry is rampant, sigh.
I may just try the early altering with my new babies. I will have to drive some distance out of town (40 miles one way) and pray my own vet office doesn't catch wind of my treachery![]()
) Hi Pam, apologize for the long delay, but just crawled home from work. First I LOVE your "old" vet! And, 'you really,really like' him too. I think he makes a whole lot of sense with waiting till the little kids have some body weight on them---if there were a real infection, for instance, there is a better chance for just plain survival at 5 lbs. than at 2-3 lbs.
I would like to ask you why you are thinking of changing? Don't answer if you don't want to!
My 2 cents here Pam, is I would be so upset with missing out on kitten bonding time if I had to wait till 4 months,and then all the shipping etc. that I would reconsider making a contract. But again, that is just me.
I'm super glad you have honest and good customers who all did as asked. There are more good people than bad (the bad ones just Stink so badly, they color our vision!!)
You asked should you risk losing your current vet. Have you ever run there is the middle of the night with a sick cat-or pregnant? Did they ever stay late for you, or come in when the office wasn't open? If you have this in your present relationship, don't trade for strangers!![]()
Hi Pam, apologize for the long delay, but just crawled home from work. First I LOVE your "old" vet! And, 'you really,really like' him too. I think he makes a whole lot of sense with waiting till the little kids have some body weight on them---if there were a real infection, for instance, there is a better chance for just plain survival at 5 lbs. than at 2-3 lbs.
I would like to ask you why you are thinking of changing? Don't answer if you don't want to!
My 2 cents here Pam, is I would be so upset with missing out on kitten bonding time if I had to wait till 4 months,and then all the shipping etc. that I would reconsider making a contract. But again, that is just me.
I'm super glad you have honest and good customers who all did as asked. There are more good people than bad (the bad ones just Stink so badly, they color our vision!!)
You asked should you risk losing your current vet. Have you ever run there is the middle of the night with a sick cat-or pregnant? Did they ever stay late for you, or come in when the office wasn't open? If you have this in your present relationship, don't trade for strangers!![]()
Hi Paige! Ummmmm...Fraid i can't answer your question about 'people'. All I know is me, and what I like. Nothing in what you wrote sounds in any way unreasonable to me, especially since you wrote "we recommend 12-16 weeks........" Some kittens aren't ready till later, the shy one, etc. I know this.
What I wrote is my feelings, my opinion, my view point. So, personally, I want to get my greedy little fingers on ' my' kitten as soon as possible--and waiting a WHOLE more monthis just awful!!
It's excitement, anxiety, many things, and wanting to cuddle them when they are so small. Does it help?