Many people enjoy having cats live with them in their homes.
Cats help lower blood pressure, stress levels, provide companionship, and many hours of Love and Joy.
Most people consider their cats part of the family and they are treated as such.
However, sometimes there are issues that present themselves when people consider having their cat neutered.
Hopefully this article can provide some incite on whether or not it is a wise decision to neuter your cat.
There are many reasons and benefits to having your cat neutered.
Having your pet altered is going to help with population control.
There are millions of cats in shelters that get euthanized each year because there just aren't enough homes to place them all in.
On top of that if your cat manages to mate with a feral female she is going to have a litter of kittens that are also feral.
Did you know that the average un-spayed female can have up to three litters of kittens each year? With cats having so many litters it won't take long for the wild population to get out of control.
Studies have shown that single pair of cats and their kittens can produce as many as 420,000 kittens in just 7 years.
Neutering your pampered puss also has health benefits.
If a male cat is neutered it has no chance of developing cryptorchidism.
Cryptorchidism is when a cats testicle does not descend into the scrotum.
If your cat ends up with this condition, the testicle could develop cancer.
The testicles can also develop cancer on their own.
Normally the cancer develops later on in a cat's life.
Many cat breeders will have their cats neutered when they retire them from breeding to prolong the life of the cat.
Getting your cat's testicles removed can save you money in the long run.
Cats that are unaltered generally start to develop odd behaviors as they reach sexual maturity.
Male cats will begin to mark their territory and spray urine.
Once something like a piece of furniture is sprayed it's nearly impossible to get the smell out, and you will probably have to replace it.
Your cat will also begin to look for ways to escape your home to mate.
If your feline does manage to escape it could possibly sustain injuries from fights with other male cats.
Many cats lose their eyes, or get gashes that need stitches from these fights.
What would that cost you in vet bills? Not only that but your cat may get ran over as it crosses roads to find a mate.
As you can see there are many reasons that make neutering your cat a wise and responsible decision.
It will help your companion stay healthy, alive, and it will save you money.
Cats help lower blood pressure, stress levels, provide companionship, and many hours of Love and Joy.
Most people consider their cats part of the family and they are treated as such.
However, sometimes there are issues that present themselves when people consider having their cat neutered.
Hopefully this article can provide some incite on whether or not it is a wise decision to neuter your cat.
There are many reasons and benefits to having your cat neutered.
Having your pet altered is going to help with population control.
There are millions of cats in shelters that get euthanized each year because there just aren't enough homes to place them all in.
On top of that if your cat manages to mate with a feral female she is going to have a litter of kittens that are also feral.
Did you know that the average un-spayed female can have up to three litters of kittens each year? With cats having so many litters it won't take long for the wild population to get out of control.
Studies have shown that single pair of cats and their kittens can produce as many as 420,000 kittens in just 7 years.
Neutering your pampered puss also has health benefits.
If a male cat is neutered it has no chance of developing cryptorchidism.
Cryptorchidism is when a cats testicle does not descend into the scrotum.
If your cat ends up with this condition, the testicle could develop cancer.
The testicles can also develop cancer on their own.
Normally the cancer develops later on in a cat's life.
Many cat breeders will have their cats neutered when they retire them from breeding to prolong the life of the cat.
Getting your cat's testicles removed can save you money in the long run.
Cats that are unaltered generally start to develop odd behaviors as they reach sexual maturity.
Male cats will begin to mark their territory and spray urine.
Once something like a piece of furniture is sprayed it's nearly impossible to get the smell out, and you will probably have to replace it.
Your cat will also begin to look for ways to escape your home to mate.
If your feline does manage to escape it could possibly sustain injuries from fights with other male cats.
Many cats lose their eyes, or get gashes that need stitches from these fights.
What would that cost you in vet bills? Not only that but your cat may get ran over as it crosses roads to find a mate.
As you can see there are many reasons that make neutering your cat a wise and responsible decision.
It will help your companion stay healthy, alive, and it will save you money.
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