This guy is neutered

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When the vet neutered Wawa I expected things to disappear. Apparently the vet decided to let him retain his manly looks.
If I get another male (big IF though), I'll request the same procedure. After the operation, Wawa did not need antibiotics, painkillers, or anything.
 

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So thats what that is. LOL Sorry. My kitty got neutered and he looks as if they didnt do a thing. I thought it was supposed to look like that.
 

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i knwo this might sound rude
but what is inside the sac now???

and wouldnt those kits be embarrased if they found out you have been taking pics of their Privates!
 

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I've wondered about this - do cats/dogs notice that their "dependents" are missing ?

I've heard of some owners having prosthetics implanted afterwards (I'm not kidding!) - apparently so that the other dogs/cats wouldn't notice what was done.
 
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Originally Posted by fwan

i knwo this might sound rude
but what is inside the sac now???

and wouldnt those kits be embarrased if they found out you have been taking pics of their Privates!
Well, I made sure he wasn't looking!

BTW, it's all tissue.
 
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Originally Posted by Spotz

What age were they neutered around?

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Wawa is a stray. I rescued him about 3 months ago. The vet calculated he's about 3 years old.
 
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Originally Posted by Big Bad Wolf

I've wondered about this - do cats/dogs notice that their "dependents" are missing ?

I've heard of some owners having prosthetics implanted afterwards (I'm not kidding!) - apparently so that the other dogs/cats wouldn't notice what was done.
I haven't seen my girls (Joji, Skinny, QT) checking him out.
 

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Simon still has his sack, too....I can't even tell where his incision was. They're all shaved and everything, which is very very funny looking, but they're still hanging there. When his hair grows back, I'll try to get a shot, and post it. LOL, this is a great thread!

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Oh, I wish I'd seen a thread like this when I first got Red Cat. I was so confused. See, I'd never been around cats before until I took in my first stray. And he was a neutered male, but he didn't have any of his manly attributes left. So I thought that was how all neutered males looked. Well, when I got Red Cat from someone who had to give him up, he told me Red Cat was neutered. But Red Cat looked like this. Ahem. On top of it, Red Cat had the territorial fighting and roaming behavior one would expect of an intact cat. So when I took him to the vet, I asked, "Is this guy really neutered or not?" The vet's reply: "It's all fluff!"
 

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That is so funny!!!

My three boys Max and Simon and Samson were all neutered very young maybe thats why theirs dont look like that. My husband just asked me what I was looking for. Nothing like going around the house lifting the tails of my male cats.
 

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My Dirt has been neutured- he was about 6 months old. He still carries himself proudly if a little smaller! Hes a short hair and quite skinny so from the rear he has a couple of furry 'ginger nuts' that are very noticable.
 
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