
05-03-2007, 12:23 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Wisconsin
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Originally Posted by CupCake
ILG~ If the cat a male have you had him fixed?
Getting a male cat fixed can save you alot money in vet bills in the long run, plus it keeps them from getting into fights with other males when females are in heat. Are male cat came home on a weekly base tore apart, the last fight he was in was real bad, his eye was almost tore out and his fur around his neck rip out and bite marks. We live in the woods and though maybe a wild aniaml got to him or a dog, the vet said nope a cat fight, it cost 600.00 to put him back, he had to have drain tubes, he was a mess . The vet told us to get him fixed if we wanted to end the problem, so we had it done, sure enough a year later he not come home torn up once so far.
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I have an appt for him to get fixed. He is a kitten and just pretty much to the 'fixin' age.
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