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Originally Posted by honeychile
I also questioned about neutering at two months. Is that the standard practice, or do you think that was done because of the distemper? For some reason, I can't get this little guy out of my mind - he was just so tiny and so fragile... 
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Neutering can take some of the wildness out of an animal. For instance, they have found that you could actually make a groundhog a pet, but only after it's neutered. So, yes, I am assuming they are trying to ease the distemper.