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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 138123" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>We'll have to call you Dr. Deadmeat from now on. Nice job on the vasectomy - and no anesthetic either. I agree that it was the owner's fault and not the dog's but performing that particular operation on the owner might have been a little dicey. Once our cat was attacked by a neighborhood tom - by the time all the trips to the vet were over and $900 was spent the cat survived. Not knowing who the owner of the tom was (and to whom to submit the bills!) I decided to take another approach. One raccoon trap and a can of tuna later and the tom was mine. Cats in cages aren't good swimmers. </p><p></p><p>Pet owners who let their pets roam around should be prepared to accept the consequences. It's irresponsible. People have a right to feel safe and protect their property. I guess like in medicine, sometimes you can't treat the cause so you have to treat the symptoms...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 138123, member: 1417"] We'll have to call you Dr. Deadmeat from now on. Nice job on the vasectomy - and no anesthetic either. I agree that it was the owner's fault and not the dog's but performing that particular operation on the owner might have been a little dicey. Once our cat was attacked by a neighborhood tom - by the time all the trips to the vet were over and $900 was spent the cat survived. Not knowing who the owner of the tom was (and to whom to submit the bills!) I decided to take another approach. One raccoon trap and a can of tuna later and the tom was mine. Cats in cages aren't good swimmers. Pet owners who let their pets roam around should be prepared to accept the consequences. It's irresponsible. People have a right to feel safe and protect their property. I guess like in medicine, sometimes you can't treat the cause so you have to treat the symptoms... [/QUOTE]
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