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What is Vasectomy / Tubual Ligitation / Sterilization?
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What is Vasectomy / Tubual Ligitation / Sterilization?
By: Mark Schmid
Version: 2007.07.07

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Because unfortunately most people want to use animals as instrumentalized objects without the most basic own rights, many veterinarians have mental problems with vasectomy and tubual ligitation. They often feel that vasectomy and tubual ligitation on animals could blur the well-established cultural and religious line of our society between humans as the dominant beings and animals as subordinate (pet-) objects. It would make it necessary for them to completely rethink and reevaluate their entire attitude and views about animals and their daily work. For many people, including veterinarians, animals are not meant to have an own dignity and own rights similar to those of humans. This means you might have to ask several veterinarians to do a vasectomy or tubual ligitation instead of a castration (spaying / neutering) before you find one who is willing to do it and who does not have a mental problem with it or believes you don't know what you are talking about.

We have reports on successful vasectomies done on a male horse and a
male cat and both live very happily with a female mate, enjoy their sex life, their natural bodies, are healthy, happy and as nature meant them to be without any problems whatsoever for themselves or their owners.
Vasectomy and tubual ligitation are an almost 100% safe and established form of contraception that is frequently used on humans. For more information on this important topic please use a search machine or visit the following links:

www.vasectomy.com
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasectomy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubal_ligation


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