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Why neuter of spay?

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Why neuter of spay?

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Neutering is routine operation performed by the Veterinarian to remove the cat’s sex organs. This procedure makes your cat unable to reproduce and stops the production of hormones that are responsible for the cat’s sexual behavior. Unless you plan to breed your cat, deciding whether to neuter or not is one of the most important decisions a new cat owner will have to face. The procedure for males cat’s is called castration and for females, spaying. A queen can produce up to four litters a year which means about twelve kittens must be found homes, are abandoned or put to sleep. There is no way of knowing how many females a male cat can sire. Given enough mates, the amount could run into the hundreds (feline diseases). Neutering is the surest way of preventing these unwanted pregnancies. Another problem owners may run into is the behavior of the cat who is not neutered. The females when in season, a more common term is “in heat”, they become restless and very vocal. If they get frustrated

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