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Re: Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Separation anxiety in re: neutering
that's a case of the doctor....not the procedure.
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Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Separation anxiety in re: neutering
> In a message dated 3/26/01 4:22:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> carol@pyr.uniflex.net writes:
>
> << ou can get as philosophical as you want. But when the chips are down
and
> you are looking at loosing a cherished family member because of something
> that you elected not to do (neuter) - you think real hard about this
issue.
> Count me in on the side that promotes neutering.
>
> Regards,
>
> Carol Brescher Boyle
> >>
> At age 12, that would equate to an 84 year old human would it not? That
is a
> nice long time to remain healthy. Eventually something is going happen to
all
> of us and all of our animals, it is only a question of when. My wife's
uncle
> had prostate surgery six years ago at age 81. His doctor left the catheter
in
> for too long a period of time, and now he has to wear diapers. He regrets
> ever having the surgery, and says that if given a second chance he would
not
> have it done.
>
> Terry
>
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