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3 neuters and 1 spay here! :D I will never own an animal that isn't. There are just way too many people breeding their animals, that I don't want to contribute to the problem...even if I do get a belgian tervuren later on down the road! ;) :D It's definitely the healthy way to go (not to mention...less messy! :eek: LOL ) :p
Every single one of my personal sweethearts are spayed/neutered. I wouldn't think of NOT altering them. ;) The toughest one to spay was my tiny muliple handicapped Thumbelina (in my siggy below). She has a severe heart murmer, megaespohagus, and radial hypoplasia to top it all off! I had to bite the bullet so to speak when she developed pyometra one weekend. Luck was with me in that the head vet was on call that weekend, and he spayed my little girl. She had a terrible time breathing after surgery due to the tube down her throat, but she pulled through thankfully! The best part of it all was...I never got charged a nickel! Dr Dunn I think also has a soft spot for handicapped animals. :D :D :D
Oh goodness!! I'm so glad this precious sweetheart made it through the surgery OK! That was nice of your Dr not to charge you. Orchids to Dr. Dunn for having a soft spot for handicapped animals;) :DQuote:
Originally posted by QueenScoopalot
Every single one of my personal sweethearts are spayed/neutered. I wouldn't think of NOT altering them. ;) The toughest one to spay was my tiny muliple handicapped Thumbelina (in my siggy below). She has a severe heart murmer, megaespohagus, and radial hypoplasia to top it all off! I had to bite the bullet so to speak when she developed pyometra one weekend. Luck was with me in that the head vet was on call that weekend, and he spayed my little girl. She had a terrible time breathing after surgery due to the tube down her throat, but she pulled through thankfully! The best part of it all was...I never got charged a nickel! Dr Dunn I think also has a soft spot for handicapped animals. :D :D :D
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I'm not so sure she's too old to have puppies! A friend of my husband had a 19 year old cat, and the vet said she's "too old to be spayed, so don't bother"! :mad: Well sure enough the great, great grandmother apparently WASN'T too old to get pregnant, and she delivered one kitten. I find it quite remarkable the cat didn't die from uterine cancer, mammary tumors, or pyometra! :eek:Quote:
Originally posted by Katy
We have 1 girl that was spayed last week, one girl that we don't have proof of being spayed, but since she has the scar and no cycle we assume, and one that we got when i was to little to protest to her NOT being spayed, and now she's to old to have puppies anyhow... And my boy rats are neutered too, incase you wanted to know.
All 3 female dogs are spayed, as well as all 3 female cats.
Bandit is not neutered yet.
We got him from his previous owner and he was not neutered. We plan to have that done soon.
All the cats are and Charlie, Bitsy and Buster are too. Nacey isn't yet but will be shortly.
Jesse is definatly spayed! even though we love her and wouldnt mind having more dogs like her. there are others like her in the world already. :)
Both Spayed and neutered and proud of it. :)
Gracie will be spayed next month while I am off for Christmas vacationhttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...amelastrip.gif
Beanie is neuterd!!! wouldn't have it any other way!!!:D
YEPPPPP except Pixie she's too young yet, but will be able to on the 21 her app is already booked for the 22 of Nov...
Yup. Squeekers and Misty are both spayed. :)
Yes, Blaze is neutered!
CATS
Max-no, we plan on doing it soon, but he isn't really our cat just a stray we feed.
Collin-yes
Lily-yes
Jenny-yes
Poppy-yes
DOGS
Maggie-yes
Alex-yes
Marty-yes
Simon-yes
Hannah-yes
my horses, guinea pigs, and bird are not fixed.
I would get my guinea pigs fixed but we don't have the money to do it now, hopefully in the spring we can. As for the horses they aren't by any stallions(there isn't even any stallions on neighboring farms!) so I don't have to worry about my girls!:)
And I don't think you can fix birds.... although that would be interesting...