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The reproductive tract of a female cat includes two ovaries and a two-horned uterus. Female cats not used for breeding should be spayed (surgical removal of the uterus and hormone-producing ovaries) to prevent nuisance behaviors, cat overpopulation, cancers, and potentially life threatening infections. Spaying your cat prior to the onset of the first estrous cycle significantly decreases your pet’s chances of developing mammary cancer later in life.
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8942 Centreville Road Easton, MD, 21601
Located on the Bypass across from Old Mill Deli
Phone: (410) 822-2282 Email: eastonvetclinic@gmail.com Fax: (410) 202-2112
DirectionsMonday: 7:00 am-6:00 pm Tuesday: 7:00 am-7:00 pm Wednesday: 7:00 am-6:00 pm Thursday: 7:00 am-7:00 pm Friday: 7:00 am-6:00 pm Saturday: 7:00 am–3 pm Sunday: On-Call Emergency Care
If you are having a pet emergency during normal business hours, call us at (410) 822-2282 starting at 7:00 am for a same-day urgent care appointment. If you think your pet is having a medical emergency outside of our regular office hours, press the emergency care tab to schedule an appointment with our VetTriage veterinarians.
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