Best Reasons for Getting your Cat Neutered
What Does Neutering Involve?
Neutering your male cat is a simple surgical procedure that involves the removal of the testicles. As with any surgical procedure there is a certain measure of risk, but the health benefits of neutering your cat far outweigh the risks. Moreover, this routine procedure helps to control pet overpopulation, and thus avoids the necessity of having to put down unwanted kittens and cats.
What is the Recovery Period?
To reduce pain and discomfort, both neutering and spaying are performed while your cat is under general anesthesia, and must be performed only by a licensed veterinarian. Most cats are able to resume their normal activities within a few days, and the stitches are removed after about two weeks. Following the procedure, your vet will advise you on how to best care for your cat while he is recovering.
What are the Benefits of Neutering my Cat?
With the testicles removed, the cat’s body can no longer produce the hormones that are responsible for certain undesirable behaviors.
1. One of the primary reasons to neuter your cat is to reduce spraying. Male cats mark their territory – both outside the house and in – by spraying urine. Because the surgical removal of the gonads (testicles) also removes the source of the male hormone, neutered cats are less territorial, and therefore less apt to need to spray.
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