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Sterile?
I'm a little curious about something - how rare is it for a cat to be
sterile on birth? I ask as one of our girls at eight months has shown no signs of going into heat. (Yes, I know, get them fixed - this is soon to happen.) To note, her medical history has her nearly dying of a resp infection this past November, and was on antibiotics (Clavamox and one other one, some pink liquid I can't remember the name of) and nebulized as part of the treatment. (Thrown in - I've heard that sometimes this sort of thing can coincide with sterility.) She's otherwise a perfectly healthy (though non-standard colored) bengal kitty. (Recent pics to show Real Soon Now.) -- Dennis Carr - | I may be out of my mind, http://www.dennis.furtopia.org | But I have more fun that way. ------------------------------------+------------------------------- |
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Dennis Carr wrote in message .. .
I'm a little curious about something - how rare is it for a cat to be sterile on birth? I ask as one of our girls at eight months has shown no signs of going into heat. (Yes, I know, get them fixed - this is soon to happen.) To note, her medical history has her nearly dying of a resp infection this past November, and was on antibiotics (Clavamox and one other one, some pink liquid I can't remember the name of) and nebulized as part of the treatment. (Thrown in - I've heard that sometimes this sort of thing can coincide with sterility.) If the cat is infertile, it is probably due to poor breeding rather than drug exposure. Clav and other veterinary antibiotics that I know of do not cause infertility. -L. |
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Dennis Carr wrote in message .. .
I'm a little curious about something - how rare is it for a cat to be sterile on birth? I ask as one of our girls at eight months has shown no signs of going into heat. (Yes, I know, get them fixed - this is soon to happen.) To note, her medical history has her nearly dying of a resp infection this past November, and was on antibiotics (Clavamox and one other one, some pink liquid I can't remember the name of) and nebulized as part of the treatment. (Thrown in - I've heard that sometimes this sort of thing can coincide with sterility.) If the cat is infertile, it is probably due to poor breeding rather than drug exposure. Clav and other veterinary antibiotics that I know of do not cause infertility. -L. |
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I'm a little curious about something - how rare is it for a cat to be
sterile on birth? I ask as one of our girls at eight months has shown no signs of going into heat. (Yes, I know, get them fixed - this is soon to happen.) To note, her medical history has her nearly dying of a resp infection this past November, and was on antibiotics (Clavamox and one other one, some pink liquid I can't remember the name of) and nebulized as part of the treatment. (Thrown in - I've heard that sometimes this sort of thing can coincide with sterility.) She's otherwise a perfectly healthy (though non-standard colored) bengal kitty. (Recent pics to show Real Soon Now.) its possible she is just not sexually mature at this point. Most cats do become so at six months, but its not unheard of for it to be later... especially with medical issues. and now the standard reply.. you should probably take her to the vet and see what is going on. its possible she is a hermaphrodite as well. |
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I'm a little curious about something - how rare is it for a cat to be
sterile on birth? I ask as one of our girls at eight months has shown no signs of going into heat. (Yes, I know, get them fixed - this is soon to happen.) To note, her medical history has her nearly dying of a resp infection this past November, and was on antibiotics (Clavamox and one other one, some pink liquid I can't remember the name of) and nebulized as part of the treatment. (Thrown in - I've heard that sometimes this sort of thing can coincide with sterility.) She's otherwise a perfectly healthy (though non-standard colored) bengal kitty. (Recent pics to show Real Soon Now.) its possible she is just not sexually mature at this point. Most cats do become so at six months, but its not unheard of for it to be later... especially with medical issues. and now the standard reply.. you should probably take her to the vet and see what is going on. its possible she is a hermaphrodite as well. |
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Dennis Carr wrote in message .. .
I'm a little curious about something - how rare is it for a cat to be sterile on birth? I ask as one of our girls at eight months has shown no signs of going into heat. (Yes, I know, get them fixed - this is soon to happen.) To note, her medical history has her nearly dying of a resp infection this past November, and was on antibiotics (Clavamox and one other one, some pink liquid I can't remember the name of) and nebulized as part of the treatment. (Thrown in - I've heard that sometimes this sort of thing can coincide with sterility.) She's otherwise a perfectly healthy (though non-standard colored) bengal kitty. (Recent pics to show Real Soon Now.) Boil kittens at 212F to sterilize them at birth. |
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Dennis Carr wrote in message .. .
I'm a little curious about something - how rare is it for a cat to be sterile on birth? I ask as one of our girls at eight months has shown no signs of going into heat. (Yes, I know, get them fixed - this is soon to happen.) To note, her medical history has her nearly dying of a resp infection this past November, and was on antibiotics (Clavamox and one other one, some pink liquid I can't remember the name of) and nebulized as part of the treatment. (Thrown in - I've heard that sometimes this sort of thing can coincide with sterility.) She's otherwise a perfectly healthy (though non-standard colored) bengal kitty. (Recent pics to show Real Soon Now.) Boil kittens at 212F to sterilize them at birth. |
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