My breeder got a shock!

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Omg! That is cracking me up!! What I really want to know, is why she would not think those might just be some other cats balls? Maybe just to be safe you should mail her them in the mail so there is not any possible confusion or future discrediment... yeah thats a great idea!
 

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Next time just send a copy of the vet records. Most vets will fax it right over.

I always thought it was weird before I got my horses gelded, the cowboys in my area told me it was considered good luck to take the removed parts and toss them on the top of our barn! I thought, good luck for who? I told the vet to just dispose of them another way.
 

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I can get you plenty of male...erm...parts...from the feral cat clinic. They line the males up in a congo line and it's all done very quickly...unlike the females that get tied onto a plastic board to make sure their belly is exposed.

Katie
 

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Originally Posted by TNR1

I can get you plenty of male...erm...parts...from the feral cat clinic. They line the males up in a congo line and it's all done very quickly...unlike the females that get tied onto a plastic board to make sure their belly is exposed.

Katie
I am cringeing. I think I might have night terrors now!! <-- MALE

I feel so bad for cats loosing such important bits, I wish the world was big enough to let them all have as many kittens as they wanted and there were people who would love each and every single one.
 

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Well the sad fact is there isn't. And because man cannot be a responsible pet owner, these cats are tossed outside to have kittens, and soon they run off. Simply by not spaying and neutering, you are allowing your cat to retain that urge to roam, and roam they do, meeting up and forming groups, then clusters, then colonies. People throw their cats outside for litter pan accidents, spraying, biting, scratching, acting out, not conforming to what the person wants the cat to do. They will always roam off eventually if not sooner and again meet up to breed, mate and colonize.
 

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It is customary for mechanics to return broken parts to the customer but, I've never heard of vets doing it. I don't belive that I'd care to have them, anyway. Now, my EX-HUSBAND'S are a whole 'nother ballgame. I think that they'd be perfect, dangling from my rear-view mirror!
 
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ROFL!! oh, no, I took pictures of how he'd been shaved in the crotch. And Hissy- I didn't know the breeder had a fax, lol.

He's a Turkish Van, btw



Either way. He's doing well.. and please don't tell him I showed everyone the picture..
 

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All 3 of my boys still have their jewels even though they are neutered. Thier jewel's are much smaller than an intact male's, but they still have them, none the less. To me, it looks like they opened them up and removed the insides. They weren't even shaved. Do some vets actually cut them off, completely?
 
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