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Neutering the Male CatWhy Neutering is a Good Idea Neutering a male cat is an excellent step to help your young man grow into a loving, well-adapted household citizen. The main reason to neuter a male cat is to reduce the incidence of objectionable behaviors that are normal in the feline world but unacceptable in the human world. ROAMING: More than 90% will reduce this behavior with neutering. Approximately 60% reduce this behavior right away. FIGHTING: More than 90% will reduce this behavior with neutering Approximately 60% reduce this behavior right away. URINE MARKING: More than 90% will reduce this behavior with neutering. Approximately 80% reduce this behavior right away. Another reason to neuter a male cat has to do with the physical appearance. Cats who are neutered prior to puberty (most cats are neutered at approximately age 6 months) do not develop secondary sex characteristics. These include a more muscular body, thickenings around the face called shields, and spines on the penis. What is Done Exactly? Early Neuter? Some myths have been:
This has not borne out. Neutering at any age is associated with the same statistics as listed above.
This is not true though early neutered kittens will not develop the more masculine appearance described above.
Early neutering does not seem to be a significant factor in this syndrome. The Animal Hospital of Lynnfield supports early neutering but prefers that kittens weigh at least 3 lbs before neutering so that the tissues are not too difficult to manipulate. Recovery |
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