A surgery with many solutions

A surgery with many solutions


There are plenty of reasons to have your female feline spayed or your tomcat neutered. Avoiding unplanned litters is just one of them.

Spaying and neutering also help prevent serious medical and behavioral problems. A cat spayed before 6 months of age has a lower risk of breast cancer. She also won’t go into heat, which means less yowling and marking around the house. Neutered male cats don’t get testicular disease. They also lose the tomcat’s urge to spray, roam and get into fights.

Although his or her behavior will likely improve, your cat’s personality stays much the same after surgery. That means your furry friend should be just as playful, active and alert as before.

In order to reap the benefits, plan to have your cat spayed or neutered before 6 months of age.

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