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When should I get my cat fixed?

Spaying or neutering your cat comes with a variety of benefits. In today's post, you will find information about when to get your cat or kitten fixed, and the benefits of spaying or neutering.

When should I spay or neuter my cat?

Kittens can be spayed or neutered as young as six to eight weeks of age, however standard spay and neuter surgeries are most often performed when the kitten is between five and six months old. That said, it's important to note that provided your cat is healthy, these procedures can be performed at any time during your cat's life.

Spaying VS Neutering

Neutering is the sterilization of male animals. This is done by surgically removing the animal's testes. Spaying is the sterilization of female animals. Females are sterilized by removing their reproductive organs. 

Benefits of Spaying or Neutering Your Cat

Female cats spayed before their first heat have a reduced risk for malignant mammary tumors later in life.

Spaying also helps to reduce your cat's chances of developing an infection of the uterus, and of developing cancers of the reproductive organs.

Undesirable behaviors in female cats can be reduced with spaying, including; increased and overly intense affection, intense rubbing on objects, marking territory with urine, the desire to wander and heat-induced howling.

Neutering male cats also offers a number of benefits. It reduces unwanted behaviors such as cat aggression and roaming which can help to reduce your cat's risk of injury.

Your male cat's risk of developing testicular and prostate cancer is also reduced with neutering.

Cat overpopulation is a serious problem. Spaying and neutering helps to reduce the number of unwanted cats in your area.

More cats are born each year than there are homes available for them. Homeless cats frequently wind up on the streets, and can ultimately end up being euthanized in shelters.

By spaying or neutering your cat you are helping to reduce the rates of cat homelessness and euthanization in your area.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. Although we do not provide ophthalmology services, we will happily refer you to a certified specialist.

At Carolina Veterinary Specialists we provide specialty and emergency care for cats. Contact our Charlotte team right away if your feline friend is in need of advanced care.

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Carolina Veterinary Specialists in Charlotte accepts all clients for our 24/7 emergency service. Our specialty services accepts new clients by referral only.

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