No No their were two litters before (one per female in the last 6 years). She spays them at 6 years of age. That would mean they had approximatley 2 litters each. I forgot how specifically detailed one must be on this forum and still sometimes get misunderstood. She spays them and since they have been trained to visit the nursing homes, they go to the elderly usually. I saw about 6 posts on the age. Sorry that is not the issue. Thank you for the other helpful replies. The bruc. test was negative. The viral/bacterial swabs came back negative. He has already been neutered and rehomed now and the females were spayed last week as they were going to be anyway after their 2 litters. Guess I'll never know but I'm going to read up on the Canada article. Thank you. |