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Importance of Spaying or Neutering Your Cat

Spaying or Neutering Your Cat

Whether you plan to own a cat or already have one, you should consider spaying or neutering your pet. At The Cat Practice of Oak Park, IL, we always encourage cat owners to spay or neuter their animals because these procedures offer numerous medical and behavioral benefits. Here are some of the many important reasons to spay or neuter your cat.

Protects Your Cat’s Health

Spaying the female eliminates the chance of ovarian and uterine cancer and uterine infections. It also nearly eliminates the risk of mammary cancer if the surgery is done before the first heat cycle. Neutering your male cat reduces the chances of testicular cancer and prostate problems. Also, neutering or spaying cats reduces the risk of injuries and contagious diseases. Ultimately, sterilized pets live healthier, happier, and longer lives.

Improves the Cat’s Behavior

Spayed and neutered cats are better behaved. They are less likely to yowl, spray, become aggressive, or roam to look for mating partners. Non-neutered cats will try to do everything to look for a mating partner. This involves escaping from home, putting them at risk of injuries from fights with other males. However, neutering your cat keeps their behavior in check.

It Helps Keep the Pet Population in Control

Thousands of cats are euthanized in the US annually because there aren’t enough homes to keep them. But you can control the cat population by spaying or neutering your cat. This way, you reduce the chances of unwanted litters that end up in shelters instead of loving homes.

Visit Us for Spay or Neuter Surgery in Oak Park, IL

At The Cat Practice, we are committed to providing your cat the care he or she needs to live a long and healthy life. You can count on us if your cat needs a spay, neuter, or any other procedure. Please book an appointment with our veterinarian for all your cat care needs.