Mr. Sunshine!!! Where are you? Lady Spring!!! Me thought you was comin’ early? Oh, meowllo everypawdy how ya’ doin’? Member all dat purretty weather me had reported ‘bout? Well it went away and Old Man Winter came back with da colds, da storms and all. Mommy had been tellin’ me it was comin’ but me kept remindin’ her dat da weather guessers was sayin’ just da opposite. So Tuesday night when da sky started rumblin’ and lightin’ up like Cristmas trees mommy ‘splained to me dat da weather guessers must not know old man Arthur-Itis like she does. Me told mommy she needed to quit hangin’ out with old man Arthur-Itis cuz all he ever brought round was bad news, pain and yucky weather. Mommy agreed with me but sed he was an innerloper, an uninvited guest dat showed up whether you wanted him to or not. Bein’ da Southern Belle me is, me thinks dat’s just rude.
It iz rude Dezi, but old man Arthur-Itiz visits most of us az we get older. I hiss at him and old man Winter ever year and yet they still come back.
Well sissy me thinks sumpawdy shuld teach him sum manners. And dat’s all me’s gunna say ‘bout it fur now, cuz in all da stormin’ and cold we missed World Spay day.
As ya’ know we believe in spayin’ and neuterin’ your anipals. As with any medical purrcedure there’s a little controversary surroundin’ da when it can/should be done. Mommy remembers a long time ago when VETs recommended waitin’ till an animal was 6 – 8 months old or da females had their furst heat cycle afur altering. She even remembers a time when they thought it was good to let a female have 1 litter afur bein’ spayed. (shakes head) Fank Catness we know better today. With so many unwanted anipals in da world, da last thing we need is a bunch of kitties and puppies bein’ born to respawnsible pet owners. Anyways, in recent years spay and neuters have become commonplace in very young animals. Da new requirement seems to be dat da anipal in question must be 6 weeks old and weigh 2 pounds. This purrcedure is technically called a Gonadectomy and refers to the removal of the sex organs or gonads in both female and male animals. Spaying a female animal means dat da ovaries and usually da uterus are removed. Neutering a male entails removal of da testicles.

Neutering is about more than just de-sexing an animal. It can also alter some of da behaviors exhibited by in tact animals. Fur instance, neutered animals no longer feel da need to breed and pass along their genes and thus rarely exhibit territorial behaviors such as spraying, fighting or caterwauling. The medical benefits of neutering an animal include, reduced risk of mammary gland tumors, testicular cancer is eliminated, a decrease in da risk of prostrate disease and ovarian and uterine cancer is reduced or eliminated; especially ifin done before da furst heat cycle. And of course it does away with the vicious cycle of propagating and adding to da nummers of unwanted animals in shelters and rescues. As with any surgical purrcedure there are risks. But da benefits far outweigh those risks in most cases. Ifin you have any concerns da bestest thing to do is talk with your VET.
World Spay Day is an annual campaign by da HSUS and Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association to bring awareness to spay/neuter fur companion, community and street animals. But every day can be Spay Day as far as we’re concerned. Ifin you have trouble comin’ up with da funds to spay or neuter your furry furiend, check with your local shelter. More offen than not there is a low cost clinic dat can help you out. Even we have one about 35 miles from us. Mommy used to volunteer a lot; and me was spayed there many years ago now. Me was 6 months old at da time of me’s spay and sis Lexi was a bit older. But only cuz she was so tiny and her VET wanted to cut down on da risks of surgery by allowing her to gain weight afur goin’ unner da knife. Ifin him only knew. Sissy hasn’t seen those tiny days in a long time. MOL Mommy purrsonally isn’t a fan of da Gonadectomies and purrfurs da 6 month time line, but we encourage you to talk with your VET ifin you have any concerns. Spay, neuter and adopt. Words to live by.
Contrary to some beliefs, neutering does not make your pets lazy or gain weight. Your anipal will stay active as long as you continue to purrvide stimulation. And a propurr diet and play life will keep your pet healthy and weight appropriate. Me’s gunna go now and try to find Mr. Sunshine. Or maybe me will just take a nap by da lectric fireplace.
What are your thoughts on early spay/neuters (Gonadectomy)?
Till da next time…………………………………..Be Blest!!!
Luv and Hugs and Kitty Kisses
Dezi and Lexi
References: Miriam Webster Dictionary (Definitions) and da ASPCA website (World Spay Day definition and clip art)
A wonderful blog on spaying. Do you know anything about kitty vaccines and which is the best one for Loulou? There are those who think they can be dangerous and there is a new type of vaccine that is less dangerous but I don’t think my vet here has it. What is your view?
Loulou
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Thank you. and yes we have a lot of opinions on vaccines. They last a lot longer than da one year they’re slated fur. And yes, there’s a new rabies vaccine out dat’s posed to be less dangerous. But it’s a 3 year vaccine, and still a rabies vaccine. So there are still risks. As you know Oklahoma requires da rabies vaccine so we have to get it. Mommy sez she will send you a email and splain better.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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Hi there…we are back in business sort of, MOL! After meowmy cleaned snow three times, and that was with the help of a kind neighbor with his tractor…we are having a blizzard…UGH.
We and our angel furblings were all spayed/neutered at about 6 months, vet said that was the best time, and we agreed.
Even dog-guy was about that age…
And thanks so much fur all the purrs fur our pawppy!
He’s on the mend now:)
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Great facts about spay/neuter. It’s so important to spread the word.
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I wonder why they don’t do a cat vasectomy? Well, I know why but that is what I would want if I was a cat.
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There’s a company dat makes implants fur da scrotum of altered male cats. They be quite ‘spensive, but mommy looked into them once when her had a male kitty.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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That seems unusual.
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Yep. Their selling point back then was sumfin’ to do with how kitty felt about losin’ sumfin’ so purrtant to his ego. And mommy fell fur it till she got quoted da purrice tag of 2500.00. Her response was, they better be made of gold and hang on da outside. MOL Since they were made of silicone and not meant to hang on da outside, Devon didn’t get any implants. MOL
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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Ideally I would say wait until the cat is over 6 months for safety. It amazes me that such tiny kittens can be put under for this. Great post. Spay/neuter is so important.
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Fanks awnty Ellen. We wholehearredly agree.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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dezi & lexi….spay & neuter…..we all iz…….we dunno wear R partz wented….but they wented
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de food servizz gurl rememburrs kleer back when ….when Bob Barker used ta end sum Price Is Right shows with de werds “have your pets spayed or neutered”…..if onlee mor folks wooda listened….. & even acted on thoz werdz ~~~~~~ ya noe ♥♥♥
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OMC mommy members dat too. MOL Yous so right. Ifin only.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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We have free (or low cost $20) spay and neuter for seniors, and The Feral colony that my dad cared for were all spayed and neutered for free. (The property they lived on was going to be developed so dad trapped the ten of them and brought six home to live with us. The lady who helped him tend the colony took four. They are all happy loving indoor cats now.) You’d never know they were ever feral.
Spay and neuter is the way to go!
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OMC Dat’s a gweat purrice. Our clinic charges 45.00 fur cats and 65.00 fur dogs. Da VETs are really spensive. We’s so glad yous daddy and da other lady took such good care of da ferals dat they are now at home.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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Spay and Neuter is so important, Old Man Winter not so much. Great post pretty girls. Love ya!
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When I was a youngster the vet told my mom she had to wait till I was 8 months old before I could be fixed so she lied and said I was already 8 months but I was really 6 months!! But I don’t think you should put babies younger than 6 months under the knife if it’s not an emergency. Even BobbieSue who had to have surgery at 8 weeks to save her life waited until she was 6 months to be spayed. It just seems healthier for us!! Thanks for the great post on spaying and neutering!
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this Toby!!!
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Yep Toby, we agree. Dat’s mommys stand too. We know lots of peeps alter early and VETs do it, but mommy sez as long as she’s makin’ da decisions she won’t. And we think yous mommy did da right thing. 8 months is a little old. Bad habits kulda started to develop bu then.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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Good blog with great information – it’s so important to spay/neuter……so many unwanted and homeless animals in the world……this helps keep the popularion manageable! Also keeps US safe!
Hugs, Sammy
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Fanks Sammy. Spayin and Neuterin’ is really purrtant. Fank catness we’s all been done. Least we don’t have to worry ’bout those nasty illnesses. Hope yous havin’ a gweat day.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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