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Originally Posted by megansmomma It really could be any time after they are around 6 months and since she is tiny and hasn't gone into heat yet just keep an eye on her. When a female is going to come into heat her vulva will swell and nipples will become enlarged. But I am not by any means an expert of this subject because I have always spayed prior to the first heat. If she does before her surgery date you will need to really keep her on lockdown and away from any unaltered males. It's good to have the pre-op blood work done because it will check her liver function. The anesthesia is broken down by the liver so they will check her this in the blood work. Try not to stress out too much about the actual spay. We all love our little ones so I understand how having them away from you but as long as you trust your vet and have blood done prior she will do well and be back to her normal self within a few day.  |
Thanks so much it does help me worry a little less.