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Date:
Fri, 15 Mar 2002 15:13:53 +0800
Subject:
Re: Neutered hobs more healthy?
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Anonymous Poster <[log in to unmask]>
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>Anon stated that it was more healthy for the hobs to be neutered.  I
>suggest she meant more conviniant.
 
That, too.
 
>Dont mutilate your ferrets in order to counter your own inadequacies,
>their health will suffer, their life expectancy will be lowered, and they
>will be succeptable to more problems than natural ferrets.  The scalpel
>blade should be a last resort, not a matter of course.
 
And where did you get your vet degree?  How is possible testicular cancer
healthier?  How is in season stress healthier?  Please explain this.  If
this is true then other vets have a whole lot to learn from you!
 
[FY]
[Posted in FML issue 3723]

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