It is very, very scary but it is in her best interest to spay her.
If you spay before her first heat, the chances of her getting mammary cancer later are almost 0%. You won't be risking pyometra either.
It is a hard decision but just find a vet that you trust and that follows good anesthetic protocol. Do pre-surgical testing and make sure to follow post-op instructions.
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