Spaying or neutering improves cats’ health and lifespan, reduces unwanted behaviors, and helps control the growing stray population caused by strong reproductive ability.
Should Cats Be Spayed or Neutered?
From a health perspective, spaying or neutering cats offers more benefits than drawbacks, preventing diseases associated with heat cycles or reproduction.Studies show that spayed or neutered cats live longer and healthier lives than those allowed to reproduce naturally.Cats possess strong reproductive capabilities, capable of producing two to three litters annually, each containing 3 to 6 kittens.This leads to a continuous increase in stray populations.Implementing spaying/neutering measures effectively controls stray cat numbers.
What are the benefits of neutering?
Prevents uncontrolled reproduction.
Reduces fighting or spraying behavior, especially in male cats.
Extends average lifespan.
Lowers incidence of reproductive system diseases and related complications.
Makes cats and dogs more docile.
Decreases the likelihood of cats wandering off in search of mates.