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*KRONIK* wrote:Its recommended if you dont want him straying, marking territory, fighting for females etc
daring dragoon wrote:eh male cats does roam and come back with fight scars like bites and open wounds that bleeding and have maggots also they might never even come back cause if they fight on a roof or a height and fall off they break their hip and cant walk. when male cats fight they dont care about nothing.
if you love your pet neuter it and keep it safe at home. better a little snip now than he get damaged and you have to put him to sleep later on or pay vet bills for surgery etc.
Sita wrote:Hello. Anybody can advise if I MUST NEUTER MY KITTEN?? I really don't want to because I feel like I'm taking away something from him. He's 6.5 months old and very loving and trouble free kitten.
MG Man wrote:most effective way, which will maintain his giblets, is to gently place him a large bucket, secure the lid with a brick, with just enough to slip in a garden hose. Gently fill the bucket and leave him to relax in there for a good ten minutes
He did, but he so full of hot air that he survivedSundar wrote:MG Man wrote:most effective way, which will maintain his giblets, is to gently place him a large bucket, secure the lid with a brick, with just enough to slip in a garden hose. Gently fill the bucket and leave him to relax in there for a good ten minutes
Should try this on yourself, then give us the reviews...
MG Man wrote:most effective way, which will maintain his giblets, is to gently place him a large bucket, secure the lid with a brick, with just enough to slip in a garden hose. Gently fill the bucket and leave him to relax in there for a good ten minutes
timelapse wrote:He did, but he so full of hot air that he survivedSundar wrote:MG Man wrote:most effective way, which will maintain his giblets, is to gently place him a large bucket, secure the lid with a brick, with just enough to slip in a garden hose. Gently fill the bucket and leave him to relax in there for a good ten minutes
Should try this on yourself, then give us the reviews...
Sundar wrote:MG Man wrote:most effective way, which will maintain his giblets, is to gently place him a large bucket, secure the lid with a brick, with just enough to slip in a garden hose. Gently fill the bucket and leave him to relax in there for a good ten minutes
Should try this on yourself, then give us the reviews...
MG Man wrote:Sundar wrote:MG Man wrote:most effective way, which will maintain his giblets, is to gently place him a large bucket, secure the lid with a brick, with just enough to slip in a garden hose. Gently fill the bucket and leave him to relax in there for a good ten minutes
Should try this on yourself, then give us the reviews...
you seem upset
MG Man wrote:timelapse wrote:He did, but he so full of hot air that he survivedSundar wrote:MG Man wrote:most effective way, which will maintain his giblets, is to gently place him a large bucket, secure the lid with a brick, with just enough to slip in a garden hose. Gently fill the bucket and leave him to relax in there for a good ten minutes
Should try this on yourself, then give us the reviews...
You know me too well. Pass later. I have a bucket to show you
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