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Leo has gone in today to be castrated. Got home and received a phone call from the vets, saying thaqt one of Leos testicles hasn't descended. They will have to open him up to retrieve it. My poor litlle man.
I am really worrying about him now.
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Hugs hun(((((((((((())))))))))))))) whilst this means the op with be more invasive it still comes with minimal risks so I am sure he will be fine xxxxx
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Vets have just phoned andI am off to pick him up at 3
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Re: Leo

I think it was Lumboo on here who had that problem with one of her boys but all is well now. Glad it went okay! I was soooo worried when my two went in and so happy to have them home. I bet you can't wait for 3pm now.
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Re: Leo

Hi, I would not worry too much, this happen with one of my MC's and he was fine, took no longer for him to recover than when done the usual way.

hugs for Leo losing his furearings.
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This is quite common in early (young) neuters, do not worry. One of my cats pom poms hadn't descended either, and it had to be "searched" for. He was fine afterwards.

Enjoy having your baby home again with you. (((((Hugs)))))
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