Monday, May 17, 2010

Should I remove my lungs to prevent lung cancer?

I'm really tired of getting told that I should get my indoor cat spayed to prevent her from getting ovarian cancer. Yes, she goes into heat and she can be annoying, but it's natural and it's a part of her personality.





I believe a cat should only be spayed or neutered (this IS surgery and stressful and painful for the animal) if there's a risk of the cat getting pregnant or breeding with other cats. Overpopulation of stray cats is a problem, but my cat has never been outdoors (without being held onto) and never makes a break for the door when it opens.





I do have a male cat who spent most of his life at my previous home in a large house on a 5-acre lot of land. He frequently went outside and explored, but I had him neutered when he was six months old to prevent any risk of reproduction.





But I keep hearing that there are other benefits associated with spaying a cat, like preventing ovarian cancer or getting a uteral infection.

Should I remove my lungs to prevent lung cancer?
Yes, brilliant idea.
Reply:Yes ASAP
Reply:YEAS ASAP!!!








if u wanna DIE
Reply:Get the cat spayed and simplify both your lives.
Reply:In the mood to rant?
Reply:well if u remove ur lungs to prevent lung cancer u might as well make funeral arrangements being as how u can breathe without ur lungs.......
Reply:interesting, I hear what your saying and Im not a vet so Im not sure, but I do own pets a dog and a female cat who I do not plan to get spayed because she is a indoor cat only.
Reply:sounds like you are being sarcastic. Yeah i hate everybody telling me what to do.
Reply:Why not remove your brain instead. That way you won't have to think about any of those things.
Reply:Are you serious? Do you really want to harm yourself.
Reply:um. 2+2=4 and 2+3=5
Reply:Well I personally wouldn't advise that!


Sometimes you just have to ignore the world if you feel strongly enough about something!


Your cat, your house, your life.


Do the best for you and your animal!


Good luck!
Reply:Sur, that makes as much sense as freezing yourself in an icebox now, to prevent you from catching any diseases and die.
Reply:You should remove your brain, because you're stupid.





Cats do escape, and they don't have to be in heat to become pregnant. Not only that, but I know two people who had stray cats barge into their house because their cats were in heat. Guess what? Their cats had kittens not long afterwards.
Reply:I enjoyed reading your question! Am confused ; aren't you kidding esp in the additional details!





And yes, remove your PC/Laptop lest you get Comuter Related Injury (CRI). Goodluck.





Must write to me if you do the needful!
Reply:Yes! While you are at it, you need to remove your bones, for the possibility of bone mets with cancer, your uterus for uterine cancer, your heart for any type of heart disease, your brain for brain cancer, and your tongue for tongue cancer (yes, this is real!). If you are going to get sick, you are going to get sick.
Reply:no u shouldnt your lungs are obviously vital and your breasts are part of who you are they are a gift and you should embrace them....not to sound weird or cheesy lol
Reply:That would definately prevent it...
Reply:you do realize if that was the case you would have to remove every part of your cat's entire body becasue your cat could get cancer anywhere??? just keep that in mind before you begin loping off body parts. good luck
Reply:I am gonna go ahead and take a stab at this one...first of all your sarcasm isn't helping BUT, HAVE you seen all of the unwanted animals out there? DO you realize each year millions of dogs and cats are put to death and burned as a result of your line of thinking? WHY not spay your cat and help NOT CONTRIBUTE to the over-population problem? I would think if you loved her like you say you wouldn't want her to be bred over and over and have kittens that you could not get homes for, even if you got homes the likelihood of them keeping the cat long term is less than 30%. I think you need to visit the http://www.hsus.org/ and read some .....
Reply:DON't remove anything...
Reply:Honestly, just get the cat sprayed, unless you want a bunch of kittens your gonna half to find a home for. I doubt theres anybody %26lt;i%26gt; forcing you %26lt;/i%26gt; to get your cat sprayed.


Simple as that :P
Reply:Removing your brain and fingers might be helpful.
Reply:your cat can live without ovaries! It is not to prevent cancer. And yes it is natural but the stress relief for the cat after it is done benefits to cat, not you. She is more stressed when she is in heat then being spayed. Be kind to your cat and do what benefits her not you.
Reply:This is a dumb question. How do you think you can mange if you get ALL of your organs taken out? If you feel like dying then........YOU do YOU! But these are dumb and not well thought statements.
Reply:why not just remove one half of all the above


thus reducing your risk but still allowing their function to be utilised
Reply:That is stupid.





It is your responsability to prevent undo harm to your animals. So spaying and Neutering is a good thing. You reduce the risk of many health risks to indoor cats and outdoor cats by doing this.





You say yourself she has never made a break for it. But there is the chance that she will when she is in heat and smelling some young hot stud cat outside your door then they run across the street and Honk Honk splat no more kitty.





After coming back to reread this question. I think it is a good idea that you have your lungs removed. Because that is one less idiot using air that a person with a brain could be using to better the world.
Reply:I understand your thinking but your reasoning is a bit flawed. The reason to have your female cat fixed is because if she is not permitted to mate she will remain in a state of estrous much too Long. Being in heat puts a lot of stress on her. Nature is pressuring her to reproduce, yet she cannot.





She is also sending out chemical signals to every non-neutered male cat in the area, stressing them as well.





I strongly recommend neutering any animal that is not specifically kept for breeding purposes.





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Reply:The reality of the situation is something down the line is going to take your cat out. If you have her spayed to prevent ovarian cancer she may get some other type of cancer. If she is happy and safe there is no need to spay her.
Reply:If you removed your vital organs your body would not be able to sustain itself. To put it in blunt terms - you could not survive.... it would be an impossibility. Removing the lungs which supply oxygen to the blood and oxygen to the brain would make it an impossibility to breathe. Your brain would starve of oxygen and turn a "blue" colour, your blood would also become "deoxygenated"





(Hmmm - people do have strange thoughts??)





P.S I don't think you could ever find a surgeon that would be stupid enough to try and carry out this procedure anyway....





Hope this has answered your question.... ^^





;-)
Reply:Death ends all concerns...just not well.


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