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Can't look him in the face..
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My Newfoundland had his bollys off well over a year ago and he has never forgiven me. I catch him looking at me with resentment quite often. They were bigger than mine, and I wouldn't forgive someone if they took them away.0
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Idiophreak wrote: »
Personally, in the long run, I think my cat will be happier being snipped. Because it means that, being a responsible owner, I can now let him outside. He won't live in a mess through peeing over the walls and his moods will be more...balanced...(Honestly, if I couldn't reproduce, I imagine I'd be happier without them)...He went into the vets at 8AM, was home by 1PM with no ill effects at all....seems like a no brainer to me.
I can't comment on cats, I know little about them! I remember my mum used to breed Burmese & Siamese, her two stud cats were evil & had to live outside.
I have heard that a full adult male cat is virtually impossible to keep as a pet (dunno if that's true).... totally unlike most full male dogsAlways try to be at least half the person your dog thinks you are!0
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