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Feb. 8th, 2002 01:30 amAnd now, a quick and perhaps icky question.
When a male cat is neutered, do they just remove his 'nads, or do they take the whole plumbing system with them?
I am asking because, and here's where it starts to get icky, Spazz, who is fixed but has too much fur for me to see what might be left (and I have never had a neutered male cat before him), never let the fact that he was 'nadless stop him from trying to hump Mini-Me before.
Until now, when she's in heat and perhaps could use a good humping that won't generate even more Mini-Mes. No, now, when she does that ass-in-the-air-purr-rowr thing, he averts his eyes and looks embarrassed.
And no, she does not go outside, except when she darts out the door and I spend twenty minutes chasing her around, at which time she's too busy trying to flee from me to get some. I haven't gotten around to getting her fixed yet, shame on me. That will happen SOON.
Did I say I was putting the journal down? I lied.
When a male cat is neutered, do they just remove his 'nads, or do they take the whole plumbing system with them?
I am asking because, and here's where it starts to get icky, Spazz, who is fixed but has too much fur for me to see what might be left (and I have never had a neutered male cat before him), never let the fact that he was 'nadless stop him from trying to hump Mini-Me before.
Until now, when she's in heat and perhaps could use a good humping that won't generate even more Mini-Mes. No, now, when she does that ass-in-the-air-purr-rowr thing, he averts his eyes and looks embarrassed.
And no, she does not go outside, except when she darts out the door and I spend twenty minutes chasing her around, at which time she's too busy trying to flee from me to get some. I haven't gotten around to getting her fixed yet, shame on me. That will happen SOON.
Did I say I was putting the journal down? I lied.