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Cat discharge
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Hi, my 10 month old girl cat seems to have a thick milky discharge for about 3 days now, she seems to be in good health though and is still playful and has a good appetite. I think she was on heat about 2 weeks ago as she just wanted to be outside ALL the time for about a week. Does anyone know what the discharge is and should I take her to the vet tomorrow? Many Thanks for your input.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have been told a cat comes into season anytime between 4 and 10 months, (she is maybe 9 and a half). The reason she is not speyed is because i would prefer her to have a litter of kittens beforehand. I can just assume no-one else has had this problem with their cat. Thanks anyway, it was worth a try.
Marie-the shelters are full of unwanted cats-and their kittens. If you can say-hand on heart-that you can find a good home for each kitten-then fair enough. But you will most likely struggle.
That-and once a cat goes into heat and has kittens-it becomes increasingly difficult to 'catch' them either when they are not nursing,or are in heat again..and it will be frequent.
That-and once a cat goes into heat and has kittens-it becomes increasingly difficult to 'catch' them either when they are not nursing,or are in heat again..and it will be frequent.
Like myself, Rowan has owned a lot of cats. She is advising you that actually there is no real merit in letting your cat have kittens before they are spayed. Seling pedigree cats is also how some people make money and is their main source on income and there is a market for them, people doing it legitamately are also set up properly much like those who sell pedigree dogs, hence why Rowan suggested that unless this is what you plan to do, there really isn't much sense in your cat having kittens. She was not being pompus. So the suggestion is that when you take the cat to the vet and assuming she is not already pregnant or ill, then it would be a good idea to have your cat spayed.