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Sterilizing an animal
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<blockquote data-quote="timwil94" data-source="post: 1650740" data-attributes="member: 40450"><p>Sterilization is humane if the animal does not happen. True, spayed animals eat a lot - their hunger dulls. Because of this, you need to closely monitor the diet. And non-sterilized animals without sexual activity get sick up to oncology. Not even speaking about. that they themselves toil and cause discomfort to their owners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timwil94, post: 1650740, member: 40450"] Sterilization is humane if the animal does not happen. True, spayed animals eat a lot - their hunger dulls. Because of this, you need to closely monitor the diet. And non-sterilized animals without sexual activity get sick up to oncology. Not even speaking about. that they themselves toil and cause discomfort to their owners. [/QUOTE]
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