I
was with the vet for nearly 40mins discussing Dijon's mounting and
spraying. She had a good feel around and could find no lumps (sadly no
"oops I must have missed a testicle", thus putting and end to this
spraying nightmare.)
She clipped his claws, then started to doubt
herself and had another feel, this time with him 'dangling' so that
anything there would drop down. On one side she could feel slightly
more fat, and started to wonder if she should just do a small
operation, a little incision on that side, under anaesthetic, just to
check for any testicular tissue hidden in the fat. Poor woman said
that, if she did find anything, it would be the first time, and she
began to doubt her whole career, but said she takes pride in her work
and wants to make all her animals happy...
She recalled that
when she did the castration back in September, she found that one
testicle was actually much smaller than it had appeared, being inside a
lot of fat, and she had a big dig around to make sure it was all out.
The fact that she double-checked at the time makes me (and her) think
that it's unlikely anything's been left, and more likely just his
nature... And so we've left it that we'll see how he goes, if he calms
down, and re-evaluate in a few months if he hasn't - or if he's really
bothering Mabel.