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11th July 2011, 06:44 PM #1Moderator




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Nope, not come across the horrible brick thing before.
So how does the 'brick' (ugh!) procedure differ from 'the snip'? I'm curious now.
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11th July 2011, 08:41 PM #2Moderator




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In humans men have a vasectomy,that is what in lay terms they call "The snip", but what does that allow them still to do......not what you want in the animal world {an odd exception or two,ferrets come to mind}so that is why animals are fully castrated to remove all urges,with the boy cats very easy a couple of little nicks in the scrotum,testicles through tie or clamp the tubes, testicles off, done, not a brick in sight nor any heavy handness,all over in seconds,now men please don't sit there with your legs crossed while we are getting personal with parts of the anatomy.....x
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11th July 2011, 10:53 PM #4Moderator




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12th July 2011, 12:37 AM #5Top Cat



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While I cycle past my vets on the way to and from work most of the time, I am not attaching a trailer
I will use the car, that's what it's meant for...
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