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3241.1 | Delicate invalids??! | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | | Mon Jan 15 1990 11:56 | 7 |
| Oliver was the same when we got him done.
I carefully put the box down and told my Mum what the vet had said
about him probably being a bit dopey for a few days, opened the
box - and out leapt Oliver, large as life and twice as natural,
and hid under a chair. I've never seen such a quick recovery!
Mind you - he was probably wondering what was going to happen to
him next!
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3241.2 | | SUBURB::GLOVERP | Tangled Mothballs | Mon Jan 15 1990 12:04 | 5 |
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The thing that really cracks me up is the enquiring looks the Tom
gives his rear end every now and again,I mean,wot must he think????
Phil{}
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3241.3 | Where did it go? | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | | Mon Jan 15 1990 13:54 | 6 |
| Oliver used to spend ages trying to find it - he must have thought that
it had been buried under his fur. He has now got used to his loss - and
it doesn't seem to have dampened his hormones either. We had a video
on about cat behaviour and he went MAD trying to get at the calling
female on heat!
He's only 8 months old, too!
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3241.4 | don't ask for it - you may get it... | FORTSC::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Mon Jan 15 1990 16:15 | 6 |
| Ah yes, but once he got to her....would he have any idea what to do about it?
May be a case of the brain wanting what the bod doesn't have the equipment
to use?
D
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3241.5 | big question... | CSCOA5::MCFARLAND_D | just call me dunwoody di | Mon Jan 15 1990 18:13 | 16 |
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o.k. folks...i'm going to show my ignorance here.
are there different ways to do "the operation"? i mean, my stanley was
neutered shortly after i took him in last january. BUT--he still has
"it"!!! he also has the other 2 "things", but each has an incision in
the back.
i have heard that there is a way to "scramble" the testes so that the
cat still has the cosmetic appearance of having all his "parts",
although the reproductive functionality of "it" is gone.
would be interested in replies from the feliner experts here...
diane, stella & stanley (still has "it" and knows where "it" is...)
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3241.6 | I've only heard of two | MAZE::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Mon Jan 15 1990 18:24 | 18 |
| re: .5
I've only heard of two "neutering"-type operations.
The first is removal of the testes.
The second is a vasectomy.
In my opinion, the vasectomy is a waste of time and money, because, even
though the tom won't be able to sire kittens, there'll be no behavior
change with respect to marking, aggression, etc., and therefore these cats
are as unlikely to make good house pets as a whole cat.
My neutered male will occasionally chase the whole females when they're in
heat, and display some of the behavior of a whole tom, but it takes a whole
lot of provocation from the girls.
Ray
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3241.7 | folks were wearing sandals then, too. | BANZAI::FISHER | Pat Pending | Mon Jan 15 1990 23:08 | 5 |
| Back in the early 70's I knew someone who had gotten a vasectomy
for her tom and a tubal ligation for her female. Thought they
ought to be allowed to have their fun and be natural.
ed
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3241.8 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Jan 16 1990 13:12 | 11 |
| I am not advocating vasectomies as opposed to castration, but
Sweetie was altered during surgery to correct severe damage that
had been done when he'd been hit by a car (presumably) before I
adopted him. The surgical vet (not his regular vet) did a vasectomy
instead of castration. Sweetie is one of the sweetest, most docile
beings imaginable and never sprays or tries to roam. (I had asked the vet
to alter him; I had no idea he had just done a castration until
Holly came to live with us and went into heat before she was due to be
spayed.)
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3241.9 | | CRUISE::NDC | DTN: 297-2313 | Thu Jan 18 1990 07:52 | 20 |
| I'd never heard of vasectomy, but I do know there are two methods
of castration.
Dundee had the first which involves just removing the testes but
leaving the scrotum. Dundee looked "deflated" when we first brought
him home. Now that his fur has grown back it just looks like he's
got very tiny testicles.
Jesse had the second type which involves removing both the testes &
scrotum.
Neither seemed to care in the least that "parts" were missing.
Now Flame is also neutered, but that doesn't stop his intimate "trysts"
with the fake-fur catbed :-)))))) We like to say that he knows
what to do, but not what to do it with! Should be interesting to
see how he reacts to the new scottish fold the first time she
goes into heat.
Nancy DC
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3241.10 | Crushing is sometimes done in spaying | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Jan 18 1990 16:25 | 10 |
| The only form of neutering I've heard of where a sexual organ was
"crushed" is a form of spaying that is apparently popular in the
mid-east. There was as article about it many years ago in Cat Fancy
where an American couple in Iran adopted a kitten (which the snuck back
into the US when the hostages were taken in 1979), and when they had
their cat spayed, the vet explained that all that they did was crush the
ovaries because they do not want to "take away the cat's pleasure".
(when they got back to the US, the cat had a regular spaying).
Deb
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