Sometimes you feel like a nut....
November 30, 2000 1:28 PM   Subscribe

Sometimes you feel like a nut.... or at least your pet's do. Has your pet's lost his manhood through being neutered? Give him a ball he doesn't have to play fetch with.
posted by bkdelong (7 comments total)
 
what an annoying flash intro :)
posted by howa2396 at 2:16 PM on November 30, 2000


"A pet neutered with Neuticles does not know he's been altered because he feels and looks exactly the same."

but then

"About 30 days after neutering the testosterone in the pets system is gone. The pet becomes calmer. less aggressive and quits 'roaming'. Pet owners neutering with Neuticles benefit from having a fully altered pet-and looks exactly the same!"

So actually, the pet himself doesn't feel the same, as all testosterone in his system is gone. The idea of "feeling the same" must apply to how neuticals feel to pet owners who are in the habit of fondling their pet's packages.

Nothing like subjecting you beloved pet to additional operation and risk just because you wouldn't want your nuts removed.
posted by jennyb at 2:30 PM on November 30, 2000


Oh goody! Fake testicles for pets while billions of people live in total poverty in the third world.I barf at this kind of nonsense.
posted by Mr. skullhead at 5:11 PM on November 30, 2000


Wow, there's a third world now?
posted by sonofsamiam at 5:54 PM on November 30, 2000


Perhaps we ought to make inquiries of those directly affected. I decided to ask the opinion of my neutered cat, Disraeli, who I fear is decidedly un-macho ("this cat is a wimp," comments my vet). As usual, my attempt to have a rational conversation with one of my resident felines went nowhere. However, basic feline psychoanalysis would seem to reveal a cat perfectly well-adjusted without his, um, accoutrements. Whether giving him literal balls would generate figurative balls--he is thoroughly cowed by Victoria, his female littermate--or not is an open question. As Victoria ruled the roost when he had balls, however, I somehow doubt that providing him with new ones would solve anything.

I must confess that the thought of dating a person who felt the need to provide a pet with artificial balls is, well, worrisome.

posted by thomas j wise at 5:54 PM on November 30, 2000


If you own a dog, and the presence or absence of your dog's balls means something in your life, I think it's time to re-evalutate your life's priorities.

Why would anyone do such a thing?

So their dog looks "manly" and the boys down at the shootin' range and fishin' hole don't make fun of ol' skeeter?
posted by mathowie at 6:10 PM on November 30, 2000


[Mr.skullhead] Oh goody! Fake testicles for pets while billions of people live in total poverty in the third world. I barf at this kind of nonsense.

What? You're participating in a pointless discussion using a computer worth (at least) several hundred dollars on an internet connection worth a few tens of dollars a month and electricity which is consuming what little fossil fuels we have left on this planet, probably sitting in a chair more comfortable than a rock at a desk made out of plastic (petroleum) or wood (trees) in a climate-controlled (okay, I'm guessing) room while billions of people live in total poverty in the third world. I barf at this kind of nonsense.
posted by daveadams at 8:44 AM on December 1, 2000


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