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07-03-2007, 03:05 PM   #11

Re: Failed Castration?


thats a strange one ive never heard of that before let us know what the outcome is



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08-03-2007, 10:47 PM   #12

Re: Failed Castration?


ive never heard of it in cats but i owned a rig(horse with 1 testicle)he had been castrated early and 1 hadnt descended never did!so i guess its very possible in a cat or dog i think she needs to change vets difficult or not they should be looking for the best way forward with him..good luck with it



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08-03-2007, 11:11 PM   #13

Re: Failed Castration?


an animals testicles start of in the abdomen & then descend into the scrotum (usually at an early age) but sometimes it can take a few months for them to descend. (sometimes one will & the other will stay in the abdomen)
If the cat was castrated with one testicle & they couldn't find the undescended one then the owner should have been told about it.
the condition is called cryptochidism / a cryptochid cat



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09-03-2007, 12:27 AM   #14

Re: Failed Castration?


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Originally Posted by smudgley
an animals testicles start of in the abdomen & then descend into the scrotum (usually at an early age) but sometimes it can take a few months for them to descend. (sometimes one will & the other will stay in the abdomen)
If the cat was castrated with one testicle & they couldn't find the undescended one then the owner should have been told about it.
the condition is called cryptochidism / a cryptochid cat
Yes I have a cat like this, Claude had only one testicle and they 'went in' to the abdomen and couldn't find it He was described as monorchid to me



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09-03-2007, 09:19 AM   #15

Re: Failed Castration?


I *think* cryptochid is when there is one or no testicles descended - so they do have 2 testicles but they haven't descended.

I *think* monorchid is when the animal only has one testicle.



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14-03-2007, 04:04 PM   #16

Re: Failed Castration?


I know my vet will not castrate under 6 months because she says that things have not fully developed. Maybe castration was too early. In females (definitely in dogs) it only requires a small piece to be left behind for them to display signs of coming into season etc.



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14-03-2007, 06:25 PM   #17

Re: Failed Castration?


I haven't heard of this but I would definately get a second opion Soupie... The vet doesnt seem to want to admit his mistake in my opionion... hope you guys find get help soon and get it sorted.... good luck xx



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16-03-2007, 05:07 PM   #18

Re: Failed Castration?


If the cat was cryptorchid then they should definately have told your sister and preferably opened his groin/adbdo to remove the undesended testicle at the same time!
A second opinion is definately needed and if there are any doubts about 2 testes having been removed he will probably need opening up to remove the offending testicle, this is very important as cryptorchid testicles quickly become tumours. Hoping your sis can get it sorted out soon, poor lad sounds very frustrated!



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17-03-2007, 01:37 PM   #19

Re: Failed Castration?


I agree with Viccki on this one. I had a male chihuahua that only had one descended testicle and when he was neutered they opened him up and found the other one. He therefore had no further problems. I would be tempted to take him to another vet as your sister's vet may be reluctant to admit that he has made a mistake. The sooner this is sorted the better because, as Vicki say's, there is a higher chance of it becoming a tumour.



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