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I wasn't sure if you should wait until she was out of heat before taking her in to the vet. I did find a question from Purina One similar to yours. quote: Our kitten is just turning 6 months and she has recently started crying (sometimes almost howling) a lot and walks with her rear part in the air (as if in pain). Is there something wrong? Do you think she is about to get periods like humans? What would you recommend?
Female cats come into their first heat cycle between 6-9 months of age. When they do come into heat they will cry loudly, roll around on the floor and rub against people as they signal that they are ready to mate. If let outside they may find a mate and then become pregnant. When she is in heat she should be kept indoors to prevent unwanted litters of kittens. Once her heat cycle is over please contact your veterinarian and make arrangements to have her spayed. Click here for more tips from Purina One on spaying and general cat care. It also includes some tips for when your kitty comes home. You are correct to wait until she is out of heat. Good thinking. 
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Just keep her inside and away from any male cats until she's done - when she'll return to a "normal" state. And yes, get her spayed as soon as possible after that. Good luck, it sounds like you care about her 
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