Should You Neuter Your Cat?
Spring is finally here. The snow has all melted away and the weather is warming up. Your pet kitten is growing up into a cat and you are considering get your pet spayed or neutered.
Not only will this procedure calm your pet but it will also alleviate much of the stress that your cat will be going through. On top of all of that, there are a great many health benefits that come with spaying and neutering.
Still unsure about having your pet fixed? Before making a final choice consider all of the benefits of spaying or neutering. After the procedure your pet will be much more calm and stress free. The stress your pet feels comes from the natural urge to go out and mate. You pet will be much less aggressive and territorial.
You might find that many pet experts agree that have the procedure done at an earlier age is better for your pet (before six months). Younger animals tend to bleed much less during the surgery and will recover much faster.
Before spaying or neutering your pet you may want to consider most clinics insist on a full blood work-up to ensure that your pet is disease free. They will also test for heart-worms, liver and kidney function and clotting issues. You pet must also have had all of its vaccinations before being operated on. You want whats best for your pet. Spaying or neutering your pets will insure that your pet leads and happier, healthier and longer life.