I have a female cat, a beautiful long-haired girl, that we adopted from a friend. She showed up at their house, and was hanging out on their back porch. The friend and her elderly mother are allergic to cats, and the cat kept getting between their feet and tripping them.
So we brought her home on New Year's Eve, not knowing anything about her. We think she's young, as she's seal point Siamese colored, and is mostly quite light still. We planned to get her to the vet in February to get her spayed, if she wasn't already. She settled in beautifully, and acts as though she's been a pampered house cat all her life. The little male inside/outside cat that we have is in and out all day long, and she never wants to go outside with him.
About three weeks ago, she went into heat. You can't spay an animal that is in heat, so we dealt with her horrible hormonal behavior for 6 days, and have her set up to be spayed in a couple of weeks.
SURPRISE!!! Last night the hormones started again, and I have a horribly yowly, miserable cat running around the house. I've got tomcats hanging around my front door, and she's looking for ways to get out.
Is this normal? I've never had a female housecat before, and have never paid attention to the cycles of the female barncats outside. Do they always go into heat this frequently? Or is there something else going on with this poor cat?
Thanks!
So we brought her home on New Year's Eve, not knowing anything about her. We think she's young, as she's seal point Siamese colored, and is mostly quite light still. We planned to get her to the vet in February to get her spayed, if she wasn't already. She settled in beautifully, and acts as though she's been a pampered house cat all her life. The little male inside/outside cat that we have is in and out all day long, and she never wants to go outside with him.
About three weeks ago, she went into heat. You can't spay an animal that is in heat, so we dealt with her horrible hormonal behavior for 6 days, and have her set up to be spayed in a couple of weeks.
SURPRISE!!! Last night the hormones started again, and I have a horribly yowly, miserable cat running around the house. I've got tomcats hanging around my front door, and she's looking for ways to get out.
Is this normal? I've never had a female housecat before, and have never paid attention to the cycles of the female barncats outside. Do they always go into heat this frequently? Or is there something else going on with this poor cat?
Thanks!
