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718.1 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Wed Feb 20 1991 09:33 | 25 |
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Although I believe in honesty, I think that a four year old may not
grasp the "reasoning" behind neutering.
I would *not* take him to the vets for the simple reason that if you
are at all attached to your pet, both of you may end up crying.(I
almost always do) But on the other hand I would *not* wisk the cat away
without giving your son a chance to say goodbye, I love you and good
luck. Surgery is serious and there is a chance that the cat could die.
My parents had our dog put to sleep and never told us. They kept the
dog food out and when we asked where the dog was they kept telling us
he was at the neighbors. When I finally found out that Geoff had been
put down and that my parents had been lying I realized that I could
never say good bye to him (I really, really loved that dog). Perhaps
the greatest damage was that I lost a lot of trust and respect for my
parents and never again trusted them on issues of death or loss.
I think a simple explanation that the cat is having his stomach "fixed"
(a word that can later be modified to include the actual definition of
"fixed") is probably more than enough. When he gets older, a talk about
overpopulation and responsible pet keeping might be in order but I
wouldn't think that that would come for quite a few years.
Wendy
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718.2 | | CSC32::C_HOE | Sammy will be THREE in 11 weeks! | Thu Feb 21 1991 11:04 | 12 |
| Mei-Mei gets shots every year for cat lukimea; when we took the
cat to the vet this year, we told Sammy that she need to see the
doctor just like we all do when we have a owie. Well, Sam got
into a fight and the other child bit him. He needed a stich so
when he was done, he started crying. He wanted to stay the night
like Mei-Mei did. Oh, well.
I guess the best thing is to not get into specifics but to tell
the child that the cat needs some time to sleep after s/he has
lost the joy of sox.
calvin
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718.3 | Neutering | CSC32::DUBOIS | The early bird gets worms | Thu Feb 21 1991 14:21 | 10 |
| Lyn, I would tell him that you are taking the cat to the doctor to be
neutered. When/if he asks what neutering is, tell him that the doctor is
going to make it so that the cat can't make kittens. You don't have to
get into the specific details unless he asks. If you do have to get into
details, whether now or some future day, you would probably want to make it
very clear that it wouldn't happen to him, just to pets.
Good luck!!!
Carol
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718.4 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | The fire and the rose are one | Thu Feb 28 1991 09:32 | 9 |
| Carol
I agree with you about telling the child the truth. I would tell a four
year old that we were going to have the cat neutered so that it can't
make kittens. If he asks why, explain that male cats will spray urine
if they aren't neutered and that there are too many kittens being born
that people can't take care of. Keep it simple but don't lie.
Bonnie
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