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- adjective Not
spayed .
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An unspayed female can give birth to up to four litters with six to eight kittens each a year, according to Kim Saunders, vice president of shelter outreach and public relations for the pet adoption website Petfinder.com.
Communities, clinics work to control boom in cat population 2011
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An unspayed female can give birth to up to four litters with six to eight kittens each a year, according to Kim Saunders, vice president of shelter outreach and public relations for the pet adoption website Petfinder.com.
Communities, clinics work to control boom in cat population 2011
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An unspayed female can give birth to up to four litters with six to eight kittens each a year, according to Kim Saunders, vice president of shelter outreach and public relations for the pet adoption website Petfinder.com.
Communities, clinics work to control boom in cat population 2011
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An unspayed female can give birth to up to four litters with six to eight kittens each a year, according to Kim Saunders, vice president of shelter outreach and public relations for the pet adoption website Petfinder.com.
Communities, clinics work to control boom in cat population 2011
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April 7, 2010 at 1:12 am so instead the kitteh has to stay unspayed and add kittens to the feral kitteh colonies…
Kitteh Wants Tuna - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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One dog left unspayed becomes thousands of dogs in a very short period of time.
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One dog left unspayed becomes thousands of dogs in a very short period of time.
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That being said, an unspayed female rabbit has ~85% chance of getting uterine cancer by the age of 2 or 3 years, so if you love your bunny, get her fixed!
Neuter Your Bunny Day - Pogue’s Posts Blog - NYTimes.com 2006
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That fine seems a little low given that total town and state fees are now $10 for spayed or neutered pets or $20 for unspayed or unneutered pets, especially since the chance of getting caught seems pretty low most of the time.
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That fine seems a little low given that total town and state fees are now $10 for spayed or neutered pets or $20 for unspayed or unneutered pets, especially since the chance of getting caught seems pretty low most of the time.
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