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The Pros And Cons Of Spaying And Neutering Cats And Dogs:

In recent times, more and more people in UK look forward to spaying and neutering their pets. If you own a pet and think to spay or neuter it, then you need to know the pros and cons associated with neutering and spaying of cats and dogs. As pet owners adore their pets, they fear that a surgery might harm their pets. According to veterinarians, if you do not wish to breed your pet, then spaying it at the age of 6-12 is indeed a good move.

Cats and dogs are of different breeds. Hence, the act of spaying depends on factors such as the type of breed, its body weight and height. You may consider neutering your pet, no matter whether it is a male or female, dog or a cat. Each year, female cats produce three to four litters. If they do not undergo sterilisation, they may exhaust. The number of stray dogs and cats, which spread diseases, is increasing each year. Hence, neutering pets is good for the physical well-being of your pet as well as for the society.

About Neutering Of Female Dogs:

For spaying dogs, veterinarians make use of anaesthetic drugs. The procedure here involves sedation/pre-medication. Veterinarians leave dogs unconscious first. They then pass a gas into the pet’s body through a tube, which they place in windpipe. You may ask what painkillers your pet dog is fed, while neutering.

Pros: Through spaying, the possibility of a uterine infection known as Pyometra reduces. The female dog does not have a risk of developing mammary cancer, if it undergoes spaying at an early age after birth. There will be obviously less chances of unwanted pregnancy and bleeding.

Cons: You may expect changes in the temperament in your female dog after neutering. Your pet might gain weight. Urine incontinence might result any time in future due to neutering the pet, especially if the surgery takes place at an early age. The development of haemorrhage is possible. Next, depending on the recovery process, your pet might experience pain in the body. It might confine itself to a lonely place until complete recovery.

About Neutering Of Female Cats:

Ovariohysterectomy is the name of spaying process done in female cats. The process involves removal of uterus and ovaries. In UK, veterinarians perform this surgery on cats through a flank incision from the left side. It takes around 15 minutes for the surgery to complete. Spay your cat, when it is six or less than that.

Pros: Through neutering, chances of reproduction are reduced. The surgery protects your pet from infections in the uterine, ovaries, and mammary glands. The problem, related to alleged pregnancy and mating, is eliminated, as the desire to copulate is suppressed. They do not behave aggressively and have fewer chances of developing contagious diseases.

Cons: If you do not sterilise your cat, it may develop inflammations in the ovaries and uterus. The cat might grow aggressive and may fight with other female cats or pets for space. They might fall prey to skin diseases due to copulating with outdoor male cats.

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