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Originally Posted by McLovin
Actually, why don't they do that on dogs?
Seems a lot less drastic, same results, no potential health issues and it doesn't seem like it would be that much harder or costly to do (maybe a little more work, but they even do it on humans in 15 minutes these days).
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We have two female cats and I put my foot down and said "THAT IS ENOUGH, TWO CATS ARE OUR LIMIT, NO MORE CATS!"
So we go to look at kittens...

Marshal is my cat (I demanded a boy kitty and I picked him out of the liter) then when we took him in to be neutered my wife had a sudden rush of empathy "do you think they can let him keep his doodads?"
Me: "uh, I suppose so."
I guess the price difference was marginal because my wife is extremely thrifty and Marshal came home with his nuggets intact.
Here he is protecting us from a vicious weenie whistle:
Lying in wait for his unsuspecting sister: