Thread: Not Neutering
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Old 09-18-2007, 09:43 AM   #16
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There are several reasons for neutering a male.
I would speak to your vet or at least look up the reasons.
One is CANCER. To neuter is to protect them from it and to
give them a healthier and longer life span.
Also to keep them from marking their territory and lifting
and peeing on everything. Your the owner, it's your business for sure.
Money means nothing next to a healthier life IMO.
Buddy is my third male. All have been neutered. Two lived for
16 and 17 yrs with absolutely no health problems. I pray for the
same with Buddy. Never, once did they lift their leg in my house
or any one else's. I would never own a male without him being neutered.
It's safer and cleaner. Who needs a male humpimg all over the house also.
If they are not used for breeding purposes that's the way to go for both
owner and pet.
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