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  • Sterilizations are among the most routine and safest surgeries veterinarians perform, and spayed females have no risk of uterine or ovarian cancer, and are far less likely to develop breast cancer.

    Ingrid Newkirk: The Pope, PETA and Overpopulation Ingrid Newkirk 2010

  • Sterilizations are among the most routine and safest surgeries veterinarians perform, and spayed females have no risk of uterine or ovarian cancer, and are far less likely to develop breast cancer.

    Ingrid Newkirk: The Pope, PETA and Overpopulation Ingrid Newkirk 2010

  • Sterilizations are among the most routine and safest surgeries veterinarians perform, and spayed females have no risk of uterine or ovarian cancer, and are far less likely to develop breast cancer.

    Ingrid Newkirk: The Pope, PETA and Overpopulation Ingrid Newkirk 2010

  • Sterilizations are among the most routine and safest surgeries veterinarians perform, and spayed females have no risk of uterine or ovarian cancer, and are far less likely to develop breast cancer.

    Ingrid Newkirk: The Pope, PETA and Overpopulation Ingrid Newkirk 2010

  • Sterilizations are among the most routine and safest surgeries veterinarians perform, and spayed females have no risk of uterine or ovarian cancer, and are far less likely to develop breast cancer.

    Ingrid Newkirk: The Pope, PETA and Overpopulation Ingrid Newkirk 2010

  • Sterilizations are among the most routine and safest surgeries veterinarians perform, and spayed females have no risk of uterine or ovarian cancer, and are far less likely to develop breast cancer.

    Ingrid Newkirk: The Pope, PETA and Overpopulation Ingrid Newkirk 2010

  • Sterilizations are among the most routine and safest surgeries veterinarians perform, and spayed females have no risk of uterine or ovarian cancer, and are far less likely to develop breast cancer.

    Ingrid Newkirk: The Pope, PETA and Overpopulation Ingrid Newkirk 2010

  • Sterilizations are among the most routine and safest surgeries veterinarians perform, and spayed females have no risk of uterine or ovarian cancer, and are far less likely to develop breast cancer.

    Ingrid Newkirk: The Pope, PETA and Overpopulation Ingrid Newkirk 2010

  • Warner Apologizes for Sterilizations at cvillenews. com cvillenews. com

    Warner Apologizes for Sterilizations at cvillenews.com 2002

  • South Africa currently has a law called the Abortions and Sterilizations

    Contents 1996

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