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Old September 30th 03, 10:47 PM
LauraK
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We will have kittens and puppies and everyone attending will have a
chance to do a spay procedure under the watchful mentoring of our
veterinarian
expert. At the end of the class, we will have more veterinarians who know
how
and why to do early age spay/neuter. That means fewer unwanted pregnancies
and
a reduced overpopulation. The patients will all go to foster homes and be
placed into permanent homes. Everyone wins in this.


In Knoxville, the local Humane Society is doing early spay/neutering before
sending kittens to new homes.
My latest adoption, an 8 week old male, was neutered the day before I got him.
There was no soreness or any problems at all from it.
He's now 7 mos old and subsequent vet checks have shown him to be in excellent
health. And he shows no interest at all in spraying, which is wonderful.
http://www.madmousergraphics.com/pho...mon/simon.html
I have become a strong advocate of this early procedure. The vets I use are
already doing it.






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