isis answered Thursday June 8 2006, 5:58 pm: Keep her shut indoors, do not let her out until she has come out of heat, or she is likely to disappear and come back pregnant. You will need a cat litter tray, fresh water and food available to her. Give her lots of affection as she will probably want more than usual at this time.
Then have her spayed as soon as you can. There is no need for her to have kittens, she will not miss not having them, there are health benefits and there are so many unwanted cats around there is no need to add to them.
Hope that helps, good luck. [ isis's advice column | Ask isis A Question ]
Sedona answered Thursday June 8 2006, 1:09 pm: Cat's in Heat,
I strongly recommend that you get her spayed. If you place her outside, know that she will probably get pregnant from other cats. Unless you are willing to be a responsible pet owner and help her raise her kittens, don't subject yourself and her to this issue. There are a lot of benefits to spaying. In addition, behavior will be much more level and less moody with her being spayed. Research all your options and talk with your veterinarian. [ Sedona's advice column | Ask Sedona A Question ]
clearlypink428 answered Thursday June 8 2006, 11:29 am: probably keep her outside- in a fenced area. not all the time- but as much as you can. i know they get like, hot flashes and stuff- believe it or not- and the fresh air would probably make her feel good- jsut as long as its not blistering heat. other than that- you were pretty vague with your question- so i dont exactly know how to answer it.
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