If the cat is a male, to neuter them is less expensive because the surgery is less intrusive. Female spaying is a bit more expensive. The fee varies considerably, if you choose a private Vet to do the surgery it will be more expensive than if you choode a clinic. Google "Low cost spay and Neuter" and there is usually a very resonable center available for 45 to 90$. It is a first come first serve basis, so once the surgery times are booked they will not accept any more pets. Hope tht this helps,
If you are in the US or UK, there are many options available for no- or low-cost spay and neuter programs. Prices can range from free (if you qualify and find the right place) to about $60 from a low-cost facility. After needing to do the research myself, I saved everything in one article. That article is titled "How to Get Your Cat Spayed or Neutered at No- or Low-Cost" and can be found here: http://www.ehow.com/how_5433473_cat-spayed-neutered-lowcost.html
Usually around $100 bucks, but it varies with the vet. Around $100, and then $20-$30 more for the pain drugs and anesthia.
Note: This is an estimate from what I know it is in central USA.
There are many options for no- or low-cost spay and neuter programs in the US. Prices can range from free (if you qualify and find the right place) to about $60 from a low-cost facility. After needing to do the research myself, I saved everything in one article. That article is titled "How to Get Your Cat Spayed or Neutered at No- or Low-Cost" and can be found here: http://www.ehow.com/how_5433473_cat-spayed-neutered-lowcost.htmlI'm not sure if you are asking about the cost of spaying a cat, or the age at which it should be done. The cost will vary a great deal depending on where you live. But in the United States, almost every area has a low-cost spay and neuter program available. You can go to www.SpayUSA.org to find one, or ask your local veterinarian about low-cost programs. As far as the age, it is usually recommended that you have a cat spayed by 5 months of age. They can go into heat and get pregnant at this age, so if you wait any longer, then you need to keep the cat inside to make sure she's not mating. It is wonderful that you want to spay your cat - this is the right thing to do!! There are about 7 million dogs and cats, puppies and kittens who are euthanized each year just because they're unwanted.
The price to spay/neuter a cat is different everywhere. The best thing to do is call your local vet, your local humane society, and a cat rescue organization to see what prices they can quote you. The SPCA has many vets who offer a discounted rate. In addition they sometimes have "free" days.
It can be as high as a couple hundred dollars. I know at the clinics where I used to live they all would require them to be up-to-date on all their shots and even feline leukemia testing and so on. Since it was required, it was expensive to me. I opted for a low-cost neuter/spay mobile unit that came to our area periodically. With the shots, spay, optional 24 hr. pain shot, plus a $5 donation I gave, it was under $50! (Granted this was about 6 yrs ago.) Go on-line and search for low-cost neuter/spay places near you or call your local animal shelter and ask them.
This will vary from one place to another, of course, and from one vet to another. In North America, at this writing (2013), a spay operation at a discount vet seems to be about $150 (either US or Canadian). Local humane societies may be able to help defray this cost; and typically a kitten adopted from a humane society will have a certificate good for a free spay or neuter provided as part of the adoption package.
Because she has not been spayed or impregnated. You need to have her spayed.
Yes, a cat can be spayed during oestrus, but it is generally not recommended. The surgery can be more complicated and there may be more risk of bleeding. It is usually best to wait until the cat is out of heat for both safety and efficacy of the procedure.
A FEMALE cat, until she is spayed or births at least one (1) litter of kittens, is called a Molly by most veterinarians and animal experts. If she is spayed or has had at least one litter of kittens, she is called a Queen. I know this question is old but π€·π½ββοΈ
Generally you're looking around 60 dollars. If you are just going to Animal Services.
When a female cat is spayed, it means that her reproductive organs are surgically removed to prevent her from being able to reproduce. This is a common procedure done to control the cat population and prevent unwanted litters.
I do not think there is a special term for it. If the cat is spayed, then the cat will often be described as "a spayed cat".
You can get your cat spayed
The average price for a cat is around £40 to £60
your cat has to be 1 and up
Because she has not been spayed or impregnated. You need to have her spayed.
Yes.
Normally, no. However, if not all of the ovarian tissue was removed when the cat was spayed, then yes she can. And she would not need to be triggered by an unaltered cat.
Yes, a cat can be spayed during oestrus, but it is generally not recommended. The surgery can be more complicated and there may be more risk of bleeding. It is usually best to wait until the cat is out of heat for both safety and efficacy of the procedure.
Patience.
No once the cat has been spayed then it can not have kittens
Spayed female cats are called just that - spayed, or fixed, female cats.
A FEMALE cat, until she is spayed or births at least one (1) litter of kittens, is called a Molly by most veterinarians and animal experts. If she is spayed or has had at least one litter of kittens, she is called a Queen. I know this question is old but π€·π½ββοΈ