Thank you again
Libby, spot on! I might add on that subject that a fair number of (if not all) Pet Rescue centres will spay/neuter the pets before release, and or (In the case of younger animals) offer that service at a reduced price or even free when the time comes.
With regards smaller pets such as Rodents, the anaesthetics has improved over the years to allow this to be done reasonably safely. But it is important you discover the Pets sex (especially if you have more than one) before they come of age or you house them as a group.
I could go on to list many reasons why this should be done. But I would feel like I'm teaching you to suck eggs
If any one else has a tale of a special person or persons that devote their time and effort to animal rescue I would love to hear some stories!
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