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Old 03-01-2011, 07:01 AM   #24
ladyjane
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Originally Posted by Sweet Apple View Post
Sounds like you might be playing russian roulette w/your poor little senior lady...As long as you do the pre-op bloodwork, there shouldn't be a reason, on the planet, not to get her spayed now...Why put her through all those hormonal changes in her body (if she's pregnant), and get her spayed in 4 weeks?...And, if she isn't pregnant, you won't be putting her at risk, in the future, w/a possiblity of an unwanted pregnancy, since it's happened twice now...just sayin'


Not to mention other things like mammary tumors or pyometra.
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