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shoot, mine got more wound up, playing and such….LOLThomas & Tracy Harris
TNT Quarter Horses home of:
TNTS Jack Be Blue – 2004 AQHA Buckskin Stallion
TNTS Medicine Man – 2005 AQHA Perlino Stallion
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From: Debra Oehlberg
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 9:22 PM
Subject: Re: Budget101.com : neutering our catFunny thing is, I waited until my kitten was well into his 9th month, and had him spayed. A friend told me that it takes several months for the testosterone levels to die down. Before that, he clawed and bit a lot. I have seen a dramatic change in all of that. He is still a cat, and still does things that cats do, but seems to be more “mellow”. JMO.Debra
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