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female cat spayed but still goes into heat
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<blockquote data-quote="wendy" data-source="post: 249711" data-attributes="member: 17338"><p>I called our normal vet and he says " if they were that sloppy at first they probably wont find anything it could be as small as one or two cells and embed in the abdomen wall" he recommends birth control shots , progesterone. Ive taken the cat to have her shot, depro provera like they give to humans. the vet warned me about diabetis is possible in 5 years or so and about weight gain but as she was almost constantly in heat she hasnt been eating and is bone thin. So we will have to see how things go on. The alternative is 450.00 worth of tests for hormones and over 1500.00 worth of surgery at the guelph veterinary university which is a 4 hour trip away from where i live. And means a 3 to 4 hour surgery. so cross your fingers this works. please</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wendy, post: 249711, member: 17338"] I called our normal vet and he says " if they were that sloppy at first they probably wont find anything it could be as small as one or two cells and embed in the abdomen wall" he recommends birth control shots , progesterone. Ive taken the cat to have her shot, depro provera like they give to humans. the vet warned me about diabetis is possible in 5 years or so and about weight gain but as she was almost constantly in heat she hasnt been eating and is bone thin. So we will have to see how things go on. The alternative is 450.00 worth of tests for hormones and over 1500.00 worth of surgery at the guelph veterinary university which is a 4 hour trip away from where i live. And means a 3 to 4 hour surgery. so cross your fingers this works. please [/QUOTE]
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