Neutering of dogs, cats and smaller pets can make pets easier to look after and reduces the likelihood of some problems and diseases occurring in later life.
It involves the removal of the testicles in the male and the ovaries and uterus in the female.
Animals being neutered can usually go home on the same day and recovery is generally rapid.
Neutering Cats
Almost all cats, except those used for breeding, are neutered.
In females this prevents pregnancy and in males it reduces roaming, fighting and spraying.
Female cats can be neutered from four months old and should be spayed by five and a half months old to avoid pregnancy. Males can be castrated at the same age.
We will admit your cat and operate in the morning and you can collect him or her in the afternoon. Recovery is usually fast with your pet being back to normal in two or three days.
Neutering Dogs
We recommend that all non-breeding females are neutered and advise that many non-breeding males will benefit from neutering.
Benefits of neutering females
If you do not aim to breed from your bitch the two best times to neuter her are either at six months old or two to four months after her first season. From her second season onwards the benefit of neutering in reduction of mammary tumours is rapidly lost.
The main disadvantages of neutering bitches is an increased risk of developing a treatable form of urinary incontinence in later life and a tendency to gain weight if the diet is not monitored.
Benefits of neutering males
Males may be castrated from six months old, or as soon as you see any undesirable sexually triggered behaviour.
The main disadvantages of neutering male dogs is an increased tendency to gain weight if diet is not monitored.
Both males and females will require less food after neutering otherwise they may gain weight. Regular weight checks will help you to maintain their ideal weight. Neutering reduces sexually triggered behaviour but does not change your pet’s personality.
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