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- From: adolphso@mizar.usc.edu (adolphson)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss,rec.pets.cats
- Subject: Re: Neutering Question
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 14:51:53 -0800
- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
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- References: <1992Nov19.192525.1041@dunix.drake.edu> <GANDALF.92Nov20150437@damon.ccs.northeastern.edu> <By1B5q.M78@wrs.com>
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- In article <By1B5q.M78@wrs.com>
- jessica@wrs.com (Jessica Hart) writes:
-
- > Thanks to everyone who replied to my question about whether the vet should
- > keep my male cat overnight after neutering.
-
- I meant to reply, but I couldn't make up my mind. I'm
- sorry, Jessica, but that's just the way I am. "Where oh
- where oh where", I asked myself, "should Jessica's cat
- spend that first crucial post-op night". I think I
- finally decided that the vet should keep him overnight.
- Think of the many role models -- older cats who've
- experienced the knife and have adjusted to their new
- selves -- who'll be there for your kitty cat. Besides,
- I'm sure your vet will be able to immerse your kitty
- in gay culture. I hear he cranks up the volume whenever
- he puts Lisa Kirk Live at the Plaza on the turntable.
- Hobbes is gonna do just fine.
-
- Arne
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