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sherrye
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sherry
bend in the high desert
oregon
USA
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Posted - Apr 10 2013 : 3:28:20 PM
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so i have a girl that is spayed. she was a stray. she is so sweet only every other month she gets crazy. she cries and goes in and out. she has just shown up from being gone 3 DAYS i figured she was hawk food. so has any one had this happen? can she be spayed wrong. man in the night when she is meowing LOUD. maybe she needs surgery to get the ovary out heck i dont know. i know i hate this i was sooo sad thinking she was gone forever. now here she is going in and out. she smells like car grease and is filthy dirty. looks like she has done some walking. any ideas girls? so i can go back to happy days.LOL
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LeighErica
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Erica
PA
USA
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Posted - Apr 10 2013 : 4:00:36 PM
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Hi Sherry,
It is interesting that you are writing about this because I too have the same sort of dilemma with my cat, but he is a boy who is fixed. I took him back to the vet to have him checked again, because I thought once the cats were fixed there would be no more "catting around". The vet said that in our male cat's case...just because he is fixed doesn't mean he will not perk up to the females pheromones....and he will still and does continue to act like a bugger if a female in heat is around. I don't know if this could be the same thing for your gal, but, I would recommend taking her back to have her checked that all is correct with her. Is it possible to bring her inside when she starts feeling antsy...for her own protection? Best of luck...I will be interested to hear how this works out for you...Erica:)
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wooliespinner
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Linda
Manchester
Ohio
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Posted - Apr 10 2013 : 7:31:12 PM
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Sherrye we had that happen many years ago and the vet said it was of no concern. But she would get beat up by male cats trying to breed her.She ended up with a infection so we took her to a different vet for a second opinion and the first vet had left part of one of her overies and it had to be removed.I don't know if thats what is wrong with your cat but she should not be cycling if she was spayed correctly. They are suppose to take the uterus out along with both overies. Good luck and hope you get this resolved.
Linda
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oldbittyhen
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tina
quartz hill
ca
USA
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Posted - Apr 10 2013 : 7:45:56 PM
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yes, the problem most likely is she still has her ovaries, lazy vet, so her female hormones are still raging, need to get them out if that is the problem...
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sherrye
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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sherry
bend in the high desert
oregon
USA
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Posted - Apr 11 2013 : 06:50:32 AM
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thanks girls, i thought this might be it. i will call a vet and check on cost to look in there. she is a sweet cat. this crying is awful. plus she must be miserable each time yearning for some thing that will not happen. thanks
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queenmushroom
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Lorena
Centerville
Me
USA
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Posted - Apr 13 2013 : 12:57:25 PM
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It maybe that only a small, very minute part of an ovary is left. I would see if he /she will fix it at no cost where it was a surgical mistake. It's not often that this occurs but it does happen.
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