Oh Hideyo, of course you want what's best for Ginger! No one would ever question that. You can't spay her right now anyway. Do your best to relax, take long breaths in and out. Follow your intuition about what you think is best for her. Speak to your vet about ways to limit the risks of surgery. Ask for guidance before you go to bed at night. Sometimes it's so hard being responsible for all the decisions we have to make on behalf of our sweet innocent angels. There are risks no matter what we do. Have faith in yourself and in Ginger. You'll get an answer.
You are never far from my thoughts and always in my prayers,
Nina

Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:

I guess my bottom line is ...I want what's best for Ginger - and I don't
know what it is - I guess no one will really know for sure, will they.
I never thought of neutering George because of his liver problem and
because of his weakness at that time, and I knew that I made a right
decision not make him go through a surgery, because it was a "right
thing" to do.. and it was not a right thing to do for George at that
time..

Ginger looks healthy and she is so beautiful.. but I also know that she
can be very fragile and just don't know what the best thing for her
----I don't want to risk anything if I could avoid and I don't know what
it means.....



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