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Biotech / Medical : Ligand (LGND) Breakout! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Arthur Radley who wrote (10381)10/30/1997 1:44:00 AM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 32384
 
>>Can you believe that my daughter named the big yellow tomcat, Peaches. Everytime I let him out at night he comes back with this "hangdog" look and as he walks by he hisses at me and slaps we with his claws. I look in his eyes and can see that he has had another wasted stroll through the neighborhood and he blames me for the name and the fact that his voice is higher since that trip to the vets several years ago.<<

Well, Peaches is a pretty awful name for a Tomcat, but English is all gibberish to him anyway.

As for fixing him, I used to think it was a terrible thing to do to a pet, until my sweet male kitten turned into a raging nightmare, who soon would have killed himself if not in a fight, then through infections. If the cat is going to be wild, then he needs his testes. If he's a pet, well, as they say, everything has its price... but its nice that you're sensitive to his feelings (:>)

>>Look at my post to DOM for the info on Mill. vs. LGND<<

Yeah, saw it. I"ll have to take a closer look at Millenium. (:>)