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    Quote Originally Posted by candes View Post
    Glad it worked so well. You certain they didn't have herpes also? That responds really well to lysine. You never know, they could have had 2 viruses. They did come from a shelter, and the more cats, the more likely this can happen. As for vaccinations, that is your vets call. Spay/neuter I feel 6 months is best. Since yours aren't pure breed, I don't feel facial boning is an issue for your male. And you get any later than 6 months, you can see some hormonal behaviors. I feel 4 months is too eary, but that is my opinion.

    My allergic Teddy Bearz has been shut off vacinations by me. And 2 vets had nothing to say about that either. They know... Even with special preparations you can still lose your cat. Allergies get worse each time. The last time, I didn't even want to attempt more than one shot at a time due to his allergies. He ended up with anaphylaxis from his rabies shot. Just imagine if I gave him more than one (along with his rabies) what could have happened. Now my Teddy is not the norm. Sasha, will be getting hers though.
    I'm a little confused by the facial boning? What does that mean exactly? I certainly don't want his bones growing in crazy! haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by candes View Post
    The male jowls. A big tom cat face. Trying it with a moggie is dangerous since male behaviors are a certain. Maine Coons are slow developers, so they may not spray or show dominant male behaviors as quickly. Thus some folks will allow the male face to develop before neutering. That is just for folks that like a macho looking face. I could be wrong but I think there is no in between for show cats. Either you have a neuter or not. Their looks can't be mixed.
    Thanks for your help. I will probably take them both after they are 4 months old. I'm terrified of the two of them finding each other "attractive" haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by candes View Post
    Well I never had oppositie sex kittens the same age. Yeah I would be nervouse also. Not sure what I would do since I am not in your shoes. My own vet advises waiting to spay/neuter at around 6 months. Now this surprises me since many shelters do it when kittens are very young. And feel it is totally harmless. I think there would have to be some later problems from this. I wonder if this would cause small head size in males. And perhaps urological problems in females. Dunno... Studies can always be slanted one way or another. So I would prefer not chancing it. Perhaps this is a good vet question also?
    In general terms...what is the earliest that Klaus might approach Anika and well......ask for a date ;-)

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    Candes how old was teddy bearz when you neutered him? I am supposed to neuter my Pouncy next friday he will be almost 5 months but I am thinking
    about waiting a little longer...Im not sure

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    It is a very difficult decision ... our 3 are from the same litter & our vet said wait until they are 6 months old at least - preferably longer - and try to do them all together. However Tess was done at 5.5 months as the boys were increasingly finding her trousers absolutely fascinating! Our vet was quite happy to do her and Tess recovered incredibly well. I was a fussing Mum when we collected her and all she wanted to do was play with her brothers - she even kept her dressing on until she went to have her stitches out, bless her

    Finn & Marco were 'done' just shy of 7 months as they were getting very boisterous, and Marco in particular was wanting to go out more and seek a lady friend . Again Mum fussed and they were absolutely fine - playing the same evening. Finn calmed down within a couple of weeks whereas Marco took longer - in fact he still lives up to his name and is a real adventure seeker! We live in an extremely rural area and he loves exploring the small wooded area behind the house - usually bringing back little furry presents for Mum & Dad - something that Tigger taught him how to do!!

    Anyway, they all calmed down and were more loving and cuddly within a short while, they've grown & matured well so we have no regrets that they were done when they were. As others say, IMHO I would be guided by your vet and your instincts - only you can see how they interact with each other and see any changes in their boy / girl behaviour.

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    Thanks to everyone for your replies. I will wait as long as possible for the spay/neuter - definitely not before 4 months and hopefully closer to 6. I'll have to keep a close eye on the two of them.....they are not left alone very often so we should be ok.

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    I had Rasputin done about 5.5 months, he's not the manliest round the face but I'm not convinced leaving him longer would've been worth my stressing about the possibility of spraying or other manly activities!





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    Sorry to hear about your problems with your babies xx

    When I got our two girls back from BSB Zech, both girls had calici, they had a 3 week course of Antibiotics, they also had other problems as well!! ( so extra precations ) they recovered and they have never looked back.. Fingers crossed, touch would etc etc, they have never been sick again... with ANYTHING!!

    All my cats get L-Lycine, which I buy from the internet in their food everyday.. and this works a treat!

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    I am just getting my little girl tested for both herpes and calci. I thought once they had these viruses they had them for life. Do you mean when you say they recovered that they weren't shedding the virus? I'm worried that she has one of them and I've just put her on lysine, but am I worrying more than I need to? She is still eating and acting like a normal kitten. She is not ill with it, except for sneezing and a bit of eye discharge. I want to get another kitten soon but I'm not sure if any breeder will sell me anything knowing that I already have a cat with either virus.



 

 

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