wendymac
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ROFL!!! I found the picture. OMG! Too funny!! The cat is like, "what the heck?" Love it!!
BertNErnie wrote:I got a question, so if poor Fraggles was left with one ovary dosn't this mean if you had gotten a male introduced she could have had a litter?
I think you should ask the original vet questions, did they tell you it was only a partial spay?
is there any chance of you seeing her vet records?
hope all goes well for poor Fraggles. ray:
Yeah, that's a good point. with our vet on their website their a way to ask to get your pets records, or you can just call. It might be helpful to look back and see..
I'm doubting that she could have a litter, as I'm guess they took the uterus..?
Well yes the ovary is probably attached to the abdominal wall or something and just just floating around, cutting the fallopian tubes should not have an effect on hormone production. As long as the ovaries are present, they will still produce eggs which will mature, they will just never make it to the uterus.Bunnylova4eva wrote:
BertNErnie wrote:I got a question, so if poor Fraggles was left with one ovary dosn't this mean if you had gotten a male introduced she could have had a litter?
I think you should ask the original vet questions, did they tell you it was only a partial spay?
is there any chance of you seeing her vet records?
hope all goes well for poor Fraggles. ray:
Yeah, that's a good point. with our vet on their website their a way to ask to get your pets records, or you can just call. It might be helpful to look back and see..
I'm doubting that she could have a litter, as I'm guess they took the uterus..?
lol ok im being a bit thick but im sure the ovary must be attached to something if hormones are still present? cos when a woman has he tubed clipped/tied or whatever the hormones go down? but im Fraggles case there not? so its gotta be attached to something right?
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