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Tuesday, 28th Jun 2011, by AnimalCare

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A friend who is keen to do his part in CNRM managed to capture a cat in Kota Kemuning two nights ago, and he wrote to me saying there appears to be a "hole"in one ear.  


He asked if he should send the cat for spaying again.  I said the best is to send the cat to be examined by a vet and the vet would be able to tell (with more certainty) if the "hole" has been deliberately made.  


Alternatively, since there is already a "hole", one could also choose to wait for a few months and monitor if the cat gets pregnant.  If not, it would be more possible then, that the cat has already been spayed.  We really would not want to open up the poor cat twice, especially when there is a strong probability that they cat has already been spayed.  


Then, he sent these photos:



To me, the second photo looks like it's a V-notch alright.  

I zoomed in, and it looks like a deliberate V-cut. 

What do you think? 

I wouldn't want to have this cat opened up twice.  I would either send her to the vet for a professional opinion, or wait for a few months. 

Anyway, my friend was happy enough that I thought it looked like a deliberate V-notch.  




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