The funniest thing that I've ever had a vet do:
We found our OTB Shep when she was about 4 years old. We brought her to the vet to find out if she was spayed or not. He flipped her on her back and was feeling around her abdomen trying to find a spay scar. Scars sometimes thicken and you can feel them. Then he flipped her on her feet, lifted up her tail to examine her backside and proclaimed "she has a butt!".
He couldn't find the scar and even though she was an indoor/outdoor cat, she never got pregnant. The vet told us that even if he had shaved her, he may not find the scar and we didn't want to put her thru unnecessary surgery.
We found our OTB Shep when she was about 4 years old. We brought her to the vet to find out if she was spayed or not. He flipped her on her back and was feeling around her abdomen trying to find a spay scar. Scars sometimes thicken and you can feel them. Then he flipped her on her feet, lifted up her tail to examine her backside and proclaimed "she has a butt!".
He couldn't find the scar and even though she was an indoor/outdoor cat, she never got pregnant. The vet told us that even if he had shaved her, he may not find the scar and we didn't want to put her thru unnecessary surgery.