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AWriteny
October 18th 03, 04:55 PM
"CrazyChick"

>my cat just went into heat, she is 8 >mths old and this is the first time
>she has gone into heat, this being >Friday nite and not getting paid for 2
>weeks, any suggestions as to >anything I can do/give her to help >her out.

1) Did you plan to breed your cat? If so...did you do any research on it?
2) If you didn't plan to breed..why didn't you have her spayed?
3) Do any reading on how to take care of a pet cat?

Take an a couple of hours..do a search on google and see how to cope with a cat
in heat. Also, try to learn a bit about cat care..and..if you aren't breeding
(and it doesn't sound like you will..not having a clue about it)....do another
quick search on low-cost facilities that offer spaying at a reduced rate.
Spaying your cat will 1) prevent ovarian cancer and 2) will prevent unwanted
pregnancies....ya know...kittens born (adding to the thousands of kittens/cats
without homes).

CrazyChick
October 18th 03, 08:10 PM
In response to what you said :

1) I don't plan on breeding her therefore there was no need for me to do
research on it.
2) She isn't spayed because she is still very young and as I stated in an
earlier reply in speaking with vets in my area they will do it at 6 mths old
but prefer the cat to be older.
3) Yes I did do reading on how to take care of a cat, did you do any reading
on how to be polite to someone who is asking for help on a public forum
because all I did was ask for help about coping during heat. I didn't ask
about other info on taking care of a cat, because I have already researched.
I didn't appreciate your comments and the attitude in your post. In future,
if you don't have anything to offer, DON'T POST.



"AWriteny" > wrote in message
...
> "CrazyChick"
>
> >my cat just went into heat, she is 8 >mths old and this is the first time
> >she has gone into heat, this being >Friday nite and not getting paid for
2
> >weeks, any suggestions as to >anything I can do/give her to help >her
out.
>
> 1) Did you plan to breed your cat? If so...did you do any research on it?
> 2) If you didn't plan to breed..why didn't you have her spayed?
> 3) Do any reading on how to take care of a pet cat?
>
> Take an a couple of hours..do a search on google and see how to cope with
a cat
> in heat. Also, try to learn a bit about cat care..and..if you aren't
breeding
> (and it doesn't sound like you will..not having a clue about it)....do
another
> quick search on low-cost facilities that offer spaying at a reduced rate.
> Spaying your cat will 1) prevent ovarian cancer and 2) will prevent
unwanted
> pregnancies....ya know...kittens born (adding to the thousands of
kittens/cats
> without homes).


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CrazyChick
October 18th 03, 08:10 PM
In response to what you said :

1) I don't plan on breeding her therefore there was no need for me to do
research on it.
2) She isn't spayed because she is still very young and as I stated in an
earlier reply in speaking with vets in my area they will do it at 6 mths old
but prefer the cat to be older.
3) Yes I did do reading on how to take care of a cat, did you do any reading
on how to be polite to someone who is asking for help on a public forum
because all I did was ask for help about coping during heat. I didn't ask
about other info on taking care of a cat, because I have already researched.
I didn't appreciate your comments and the attitude in your post. In future,
if you don't have anything to offer, DON'T POST.



"AWriteny" > wrote in message
...
> "CrazyChick"
>
> >my cat just went into heat, she is 8 >mths old and this is the first time
> >she has gone into heat, this being >Friday nite and not getting paid for
2
> >weeks, any suggestions as to >anything I can do/give her to help >her
out.
>
> 1) Did you plan to breed your cat? If so...did you do any research on it?
> 2) If you didn't plan to breed..why didn't you have her spayed?
> 3) Do any reading on how to take care of a pet cat?
>
> Take an a couple of hours..do a search on google and see how to cope with
a cat
> in heat. Also, try to learn a bit about cat care..and..if you aren't
breeding
> (and it doesn't sound like you will..not having a clue about it)....do
another
> quick search on low-cost facilities that offer spaying at a reduced rate.
> Spaying your cat will 1) prevent ovarian cancer and 2) will prevent
unwanted
> pregnancies....ya know...kittens born (adding to the thousands of
kittens/cats
> without homes).


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AWriteny
October 19th 03, 10:30 AM

writes

>as I stated in an earlier reply in >speaking with vets in my area they >will
do it at 6 mths old
>but prefer the cat to be older....
>if you don't have anything to offer, >DON'T POST.


I posted a response to your original post. There was no reference made in your
original post that there was a previous post (where I would have read any
related history of this). It's true that I often choose to reply more harshly
than diplomatically. As a feline rescue volunteer for several years, I've seen
hundreds and hundreds of people who surrender their (3 month to 17 year old)
pets with no more thought than getting rid of an old car....other people who
had no idea that allowing their cat outside (without spaying the cat first)
would result in a pregnancy...other people who let their cat outside in a high
traffic area who could not fathom that the cat wouldn't avoid cars coming from
all directions and be alive to tell the tale..etc. Only one situation (above)
related to your situation, but, I responded - as I usually do - in a more
caustic tone than was necessary. Me sowwwwy.

AWriteny
October 19th 03, 10:30 AM

writes

>as I stated in an earlier reply in >speaking with vets in my area they >will
do it at 6 mths old
>but prefer the cat to be older....
>if you don't have anything to offer, >DON'T POST.


I posted a response to your original post. There was no reference made in your
original post that there was a previous post (where I would have read any
related history of this). It's true that I often choose to reply more harshly
than diplomatically. As a feline rescue volunteer for several years, I've seen
hundreds and hundreds of people who surrender their (3 month to 17 year old)
pets with no more thought than getting rid of an old car....other people who
had no idea that allowing their cat outside (without spaying the cat first)
would result in a pregnancy...other people who let their cat outside in a high
traffic area who could not fathom that the cat wouldn't avoid cars coming from
all directions and be alive to tell the tale..etc. Only one situation (above)
related to your situation, but, I responded - as I usually do - in a more
caustic tone than was necessary. Me sowwwwy.