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Sat Aug 07, 2004 9:00 am

Their not to busy to look after them. I am just saying, they don't like talking about the cats all the time, and my mum is always bagging up herns or something. They do sometimes hae time for them. me and my mum take it in turns to clean the litter tray, eveyone(exept my 3yr old sis) take it in turns to feed them.

But I asked a friend who's mum is a vet when they came over yeasterday, and they were the one who told me the cat was proberly menurstrating.

Sat Aug 07, 2004 9:03 am

They don't like talking about them all the time? Okay then, if you're so embarrased to tell them all the time, they don't talk about them all the time, do they? So you can tell them.

Sat Aug 07, 2004 9:05 am

But everytime I try and talk about thecats my stepdad ays"lets not talk about the cats, okay?" And so I have to either:
a.talk aboout something else.
or
b.shut up.

Sat Aug 07, 2004 9:08 am

Or c) say it's really important and the cats may be in danger.

You aren't just limited to a and b, you know. Make him listen. He has to! And if he doesn't, go to your mum!

Sat Aug 07, 2004 9:10 am

I told you, my friend who's mum is a vet, she said the cat was menurstrating, and we even went o her mum(the vet) who said the same thing. [after cheaking her over}

Sun Aug 08, 2004 6:45 pm

Well if she was just menstruating thats alright. I think maybe you should have told your parents straightaway regardless. There might have been something seriously wrong with your cat, you never know.

Sun Aug 08, 2004 8:41 pm

Yeah, no worries, Twitchy -- although cat's blood on my clothing wouldn't be my favorite thing.

Mon Aug 09, 2004 4:31 am

Just a question, but do you want your cat to have kittens? If not you should look into spaying. A bit expensive, yes, but it'll prevent some problems (like not finding a home for the kittens, getting more blood on your shirt, etc.).

Mon Aug 09, 2004 7:05 am

DiscordantNote wrote:Just a question, but do you want your cat to have kittens? If not you should look into spaying. A bit expensive, yes, but it'll prevent some problems (like not finding a home for the kittens, getting more blood on your shirt, etc.).


I want to continue haveing kittens, because they turn out reall buetiful and you would think their froma pedigree cat, not a normaly mggy. But we might get them spayed.....My muum and stepdad aren't to fond of nearly always haveing kittens in the house.

Mon Aug 09, 2004 7:44 am

Twitchy wrote:
DiscordantNote wrote:Just a question, but do you want your cat to have kittens? If not you should look into spaying. A bit expensive, yes, but it'll prevent some problems (like not finding a home for the kittens, getting more blood on your shirt, etc.).


I want to continue haveing kittens, because they turn out reall buetiful and you would think their froma pedigree cat, not a normaly mggy. But we might get them spayed.....My muum and stepdad aren't to fond of nearly always haveing kittens in the house.


Yeah, spaying would seem the obvious answer, though it is extremely expensive, I feel. X_x

Mon Aug 09, 2004 7:56 am

Anubis wrote:
Twitchy wrote:
DiscordantNote wrote:Just a question, but do you want your cat to have kittens? If not you should look into spaying. A bit expensive, yes, but it'll prevent some problems (like not finding a home for the kittens, getting more blood on your shirt, etc.).


I want to continue haveing kittens, because they turn out reall buetiful and you would think their froma pedigree cat, not a normaly mggy. But we might get them spayed.....My muum and stepdad aren't to fond of nearly always haveing kittens in the house.


Yeah, spaying would seem the obvious answer, though it is extremely expensive, I feel. X_x


we have heared of someone who does it for free, well...you can decide how much to pay her, so we are onna take them to her!

Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:01 pm

Twitchy wrote:
Anubis wrote:
Twitchy wrote:
DiscordantNote wrote:Just a question, but do you want your cat to have kittens? If not you should look into spaying. A bit expensive, yes, but it'll prevent some problems (like not finding a home for the kittens, getting more blood on your shirt, etc.).


I want to continue haveing kittens, because they turn out reall buetiful and you would think their froma pedigree cat, not a normaly mggy. But we might get them spayed.....My muum and stepdad aren't to fond of nearly always haveing kittens in the house.


Yeah, spaying would seem the obvious answer, though it is extremely expensive, I feel. X_x


we have heared of someone who does it for free, well...you can decide how much to pay her, so we are onna take them to her!


For free? I would watch out about that. Check out the place before you take your cat there, maybe get some background info.

It's still kinda hard to believe.

Mon Aug 09, 2004 5:05 pm

We got lots of info from the local pet shop.

Thu Aug 12, 2004 3:40 pm

Yes, there are animal organizations that will spay for free or low cost for people who can't afford to pay the full price. They do this because there is an animal overpopulation problem and they want to prevent too many kittens from being born without enough homes. Often you can find out about this sort of program at an animal shelter.

Thu Aug 12, 2004 8:12 pm

We don't have an animal shelter near where I live.
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