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07-04-2008, 01:41 AM   #11

Re: Maiah's acting VERY strange.


OMG, he is an entire tom............??? Not good....



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07-04-2008, 08:52 PM   #12

Re: Maiah's acting VERY strange.


If Maiah is in heat and Socks is entire you really need to keep them apart



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07-04-2008, 09:26 PM   #13

Re: Maiah's acting VERY strange.


Yes, we are keeping them apart Socks still seems to be more interested in a pair of shoes right now then her who is rolling all over the place. I have called 24 vets in the area..ALL of them require the house-cats to be a year old...

They both are are 9 months old....So I'm a little ticked that I have to wait just 3 more months to make sure that Maiah will not get pregnant. I had a cat once who was at 10 months and got pregnant and she was fine..but I still don't want Maiah to ever grow up I guess >.> that and I don't need kittens all over the place XP So I'm going to go to nashville to see if there is any one who could do it.



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07-04-2008, 09:48 PM   #14

Re: Maiah's acting VERY strange.


That is weird! And doesn't make a bit of sense to me! Here in Washington our vets have no such policy: Misty was spayed at about 6 months, and Leia at 5 months.



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07-04-2008, 10:22 PM   #15

Re: Maiah's acting VERY strange.


Seems really strange - but if Socks has called 24 vets! Perhaps Tennessee really want more cats.



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08-04-2008, 12:22 PM   #16

Re: Maiah's acting VERY strange.


I was thinking the same as in the UK cats can be speyed from 6 months of age, I've even known them to be speyed at 5 months on rare occasions. I guess the policy is different in Tenessee although I can't for the life of me think why



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08-04-2008, 08:33 PM   #17

Re: Maiah's acting VERY strange.


I cannot understand why a vet would not allow a cat to be neutered/speyed until it was 1 year old there is no medical reason for it and for it to be ok for a kitten to have kittens.


Socks I got these from the Young Williams Anbimal centre site. They do a low cost spey and neuter program, from 'prevent a litter' (ask them the medical reason for not allowing it to take place until a cat is one please as it may only apply to males but not females)
TENNESSEE
Holly Help Memorial Spay Fund
Bristol VA / Bristol TN
276-466-5375
Everyone is eligible for low cost s-n assistance, which is funded by the public through recycled aluminum cans.
People United for Animals PUFA
PO Box 1082
Bristol TN 37621
423-274-2407
Lost cost s-n assistance in Bristol VA/TN


Humane Society of Greater Sullivan County
Kingsport TN
423-239-5237

Northeast Tennessee Animal League
Blountville TN
423-288-2255

McMinn Regional Humane Society
PO Box 7
Athens TN 37371
423-744-2747

The Spay Station
Humane Association of Wilson County
Lebanon TN
615-444-1196

Beesley Animal Humane Foundation Spay/Neuter Clinic
1140 Haley Road
Murfreesboro, TN 37129
615-890-6878

Nashville Humane Association
112 Harding Place
Nashville, TN 37205
615-352-4030
Call to learn about their low cost spay/neuter program, in partnership with Friends of Animals and with the Davidson County veterinary association.

Ken-Tenn Humane Society
PO Box 1526 Fulton KY 42041
Area code 731
Email: lkiplingNOSPAM@utm.edu Remove the nospam to send email
For residents of northwest Tennessee and southwest Kentucky (Obion and Weakley Counties in Tennessee and Fulton County in Kentucky), low cost s/n for pet cats and feral cats. Also, they offer advice on how to maintain feral cat colonies.

AnimalWorks
Alcoa TN
865-379-2227

Fix-A-Pet clinic
Seymour TN
865-579-6738

Animal Foundation of East Tennessee
AFET
1637 Downtown West Blvd, Suite 16
Knoxville, TN 37919
865-691-8384
Low cost s/n for everyone, and free for some clients who are low income.

People Promoting Animal Welfare (PPAW)
Greenback TN
865-856-7729


Animal Protection Association
PO Box 11471
Memphis, TN 38111
901-377-3779
Low cost s/n for pets and ferals.

Hardin County Adopt-A-Cat
8325 Highway 128 South
Savannah, TN 38372
adoptacat@freeyellow.com email
Low cost spay/neuter for pets of county residents.

Hardin County Humane Society
PO Box 874
Savannah, TN 38326
901-689-3963
Low cost spay/neuter for pets.

MEWTOPIA
Germantown TN
901-753-8890
Memphis area.

Spay/Neuter Assistance Program
Humphreys County Humane Society, TN
931-296-0938
Provides some assistance for s/n of pets of low income people.

Humane Society of Putnam County
Cookeville TN
931-372-2728

Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter
Cookeville TN
931-526-3647

Prevent Unwanted Pets
Cookeville TN
931-528-5539



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08-04-2008, 08:38 PM   #18

Re: Maiah's acting VERY strange.


Good one BC - that must have taken some research!



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08-04-2008, 08:52 PM   #19

Re: Maiah's acting VERY strange.


Oh well done, BC! That should be very helpful; how nice for you to do all that research for Socks! (..I should have thought of that myself....)



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08-04-2008, 09:00 PM   #20

Re: Maiah's acting VERY strange.


I actually just googled neutering cats tennesse and the page come up. So can't take much credit as it really wasn't hard work



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