Does neutering male cats cause urethral obstructions?
Extensive studies have revealed the urethral obstructions are not caused by neutering a male cat. In fact, it is an unhealthy diet that is directly linked to urethral obstructions. Q: It seems silly to have a male neutered when they aren”t the ones having the litters. Why not just spay the females? A: A female cannot have a litter without a male. Unneutered males can impregnate many females in a year. Also, a neutered male will have less physical and behavioral problems throughout his life. Responsible pet owners should neuter both male and female pets to curb the overpopulation. Q: I”ve heard it”s better to allow your female to have one litter before she is spayed. Is that true? A: No! There is no research to verify this claim. In fact, the ideal time to spay your female cat or dog is before their first heat. Spaying at a young age prevents uterine infections ad reduces the incidence of mammary cancer. Also, along with preventing unwanted crowds of males harassing your female, she wil