Open Question: Will spaying my cat increase her life span even if she gains weight?
Spaying her will most likely cause her to gain weight because her metabolism will slow down and I am not going to start counting portions to reduce her food intake.
Gaining weight puts her at an increased risk of weight related diseases like diabetes and heart disease.
My house is escape proof and she cannot escape and breed with males if I don’t spay her so I don’t have to worry about this shortening her life if she is not spayed.
What I want to know is whether spaying her will increase her life span even if she gains weight (and she can’t escape the house if not spayed)?
Tue, 18 May 2010 20:47:23 GMT
Open Question: anemic, get blood test?
I have every symptom to a fine point, (Migraines, dizziness, history of passing out, bruising, shortness of breath, pale under eyelids, tingling in arms and legs, fatigue, angular chelitis, RLS, paleness, heart murmurs) and I’ve been often told to get tested for anemia. The symptoms are too bad, so once i discovered this possible anemia, I went out and bought iron supplements, and I’m feeling better.
My question is should I still get the blood test? Because if I go get tested now, the supplements will show that I’m fine, but if I stop taking them, I’ll feel horrible for all the days preceeding the appointment.
Tue, 18 May 2010 16:26:22 GMT
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