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what age can I have my cat spayed or neutered?

Valley Cottage Animal Hospital Veterinarians: Rockland Count...
We recommend spaying /neutering at the age of 5 months. Performing these procedures at an early age reduces the chances of medical and behavioral problems such as , mammary tumors, uterus infections and spraying urine.
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What if an adopter doesn’t want the cat to be spayed or neutered?

Cat Adoption Team | Frequently Asked Questions
Because we firmly believe in helping to end the problem of pet overpopulation, CAT spays or neuters all cats and kittens prior to their going home with their new families. We do not offer the option of not altering cats or kittens and focus on educating adopters on the importance of spay/neuter.
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When can I get my dog or cat Spayed/Neutered?

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We recommend having your pet spayed/neutered at 6 months of age. By 6 months all adult teeth should be in and the baby teeth should have fallen out. Sometimes, the baby teeth do not fall out and are retained behind the adult teeth. This can cause a lot of dental problems in the future, so while they are already anesthetized we like to pull the retained deciduous teeth.
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Can I decide not to have my cat spayed or neutered?

Welcome to the Sundance Ranch Sanctuary
No. Any animal that is released from the Sundance Ranch must be spayed or neutered under New Mexico law.
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Back To top When should I get my cat/dog spayed/ neutered ?

Street Road Animal Hospital - About
There has been much controversy over the age of spaying (female) and neutering (male). Generally, as soon as the vaccination series is completed approximately at 4 months of age it is recommended to spay or neuter. It is always recommended to spay/neuter your pet before sexual maturity as this decreases the incidence of mammary cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer and many other diseases. Dr.
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what age should I have my pet spayed or neutered?

drjeff.com - FAQ - Century Veterinary Group
There are many factors to consider in selecting the correct time to spay or neuter your pet. Most veterinarians will suggest doing it shortly after the completion of puppy vaccines, which is around five months of age. In the case of male pets it may be an especially good idea to neuter them at this time before they develop bad habits, such as aggression.
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When should I get my pet spayed/neutered?

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Spaying a dog or cat before their first heat cycle virtually eliminates the possibility of the pet getting breast cancer. Neutering will limit the possibility of the pet getting testicular cancer and greatly cut down on prostate problems. Spaying and neutering sterilizes the animal and thus reduces unwanted litters. It also may reduce undesirable behaviors such as spraying, marking, straying, aggression towards other animals and mating behaviors.
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Why do I have to have my cat spayed/neutered?

Paws and Purrs
Spayed/neutered cats live longer and are healthier. The possibility of ovarian and uterine cancer is eliminated in female cats and the possibility of testicular cancer and prostate disease is eliminated in the males. Spayed/neutered cats tend to be more calm and friendly, and make better companions when they’re not driven by hormones. Millions of unwanted and homeless kittens and cats are euthanized in the United States every year.
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When should I have my cat/dog spayed or neutered?

Appalachian Animal Hospital
We recommend sterilization as early as possible, usually between 4-6 months of age is the perfect time. Early sterilization will lessen your pets chances of developing cancer as well as preventing undesirable behaviors such as marking and wandering.
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Animal Care & Control Program
If you adopt an animal from our shelters or any other humane organization it is the law that you MUST spay/neuter your pet. If you already own a pet we strongly encourage you to spay/neuter them. Not only does this help reduce the pet overpopulation problem, but it is also in the best interest of your pet's health.
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Will the cat or kitten I adopt already be spayed or neutered?

Town Cats - Adoption FAQ
Yes!! As a rescue group, our responsibility is to prevent any of the felines we rescue from ever reproducing. We want to ensure that none of our felines ever contribute to the tragic problem of too many pets and not enough homes in this country. Kittens are held by Town Cats until they are old enough (based on weight and health) to be altered, which usually occurs at approximately 8 weeks of age. Spayed and neutered pets make happier, healthier and better behaved family members too!
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If I get my cat spayed/neutered, will he/she chase mice?

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Feral (wild) cats are a serious problem in the U.S. Cats can breed very fast so they should be altered as soon as possible.
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When should I get my puppy spayed or neutered?

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Spaying or neutering your puppy can not only prevent unwanted pregnancies, but can also prevent some health problems later in life. It is recommended that females be spayed before their first heat cycle (which usually occurs at around 6 months of age). Males should also be neutered in the first 6 months.
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Rescue @ ASU - Frequently Asked Questions
Visit the Useful Documents section for resources on how to find a low cost spay and neuter clinic in your area.
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Royal Palm Veterinary Hospital
For a normal, healthy pet, it’s best to spay or neuter when they are sexually mature i.e between 5 and 6 months It is recommended that a dog be spayed prior to their first heat. Research has shown that this reduces the chances of mammary cancer by almost 100%
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Hawaiian Humane Society - Frequently Asked Questions
The Neuter Now program allows Oahu cats and dogs to be sterilized at a reduced rate from participating veterinarians. To spay or neuter rabbits and other species, please check with your veterinarian. Feral cats can be sterilized through the feral cat program.
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What are the requirements and restrictions on my dog if it is not spayed or neutered?

LouisvilleKy.gov - Animal Ordinances - Animal Ordinance FAQ
If your dog was not previously licensed you will need to get an Unaltered Dog Permit. The cost is $50. This provision of the ordinance will become effective April 5, 2007. We strongly recommend that you spay or neuter your dog if you are not a breeder, or involved in other activities that would dissuade you from doing so. If you are in your own yard with your puppy or dog the animals should either be confined in a secure enclosure or accompanied by the owner and under his/her direct control.
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Q6. Why are all dogs spayed or neutered before adoption and why?

Arizona Retriever Rescue - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A6. Yes, all are spayed or neutered before adoption, unless there is a medical reason not to (cancer, or age). Any puppies too young for the procedure will be adopted out with a stipulation in the adoption contract that it will be done at the proper age. We will do a follow-up with the adopter to be sure this is taken care of. The basic disposition and temperament of your dog WILL NOT be changed by removing his or her reproductive capability.
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Why do adopted animals have to be spayed or neutered?

City of Richland Hills, Texas : Animal Services : FAQs
The American Humane Society estimates that more than 15,000,000 healthy, friendly dogs and cats will be euthanized this year simply because they are "unwanted." The only way to reduce the number of euthanizations is to reduce the number being born. A significant number of "pure breed" animals are euthanized in shelters every year. Providing intact animals to back yard breeders would only increase this number.
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what age can I have my dog spayed or neutered?

Valley Cottage Animal Hospital Veterinarians: Rockland Count...
We recommend that the pet be at least 5 months of age. It is not necessary or recommended to allow females to experience an estrus cycle. Spaying and neutering at the age of 5 months greatly reduces the chances of any medical or behavioral problems such as mammary tumors, testicular tumors, inappropriate urination and aggression.
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Why should I have to have an animal spayed or neutered when I adopt from Animal Care and Control?

Pinal County AC&C - [Frequently Asked Questions]
Arizona State requires that all shelters who do adoptions have a sterilization program in effect. The problem of stray and unwanted animals can only be reduced by eliminating unwanted litters of puppies and kittens. Pinal County requires almost every adopted animal to go directly to a veterinarian for sterilization before it ever goes to its new home.
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DO FERRETS NEED TO BE SPAYED OR NEUTERED?

The Ferret Whisperer :: Affection Training Ferrets
Yes. Both male and female ferrets have a very strong odor while in heat. Male ferrets will become very aggressive to other ferrets, to the point of injuring or even killing other ferrets. Female ferrets, if not bred every year, will develop aplastic anemia, and will die. Breeding is very difficult and not recommended. First time mothers will not always take care of their kits, and another nursing mother needs to be willing to take care of the kits. No.
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Can I avoid the rule that shelter animals must be spayed or neutered before they are released?

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If you are adopting a new pet, the answer is NO -- every animal must be sterilized before the animal is adopted to a new owner. There are certain very limited medical exceptions, but please assume that your new pet will be sterilized before you can take the animal home. This is shelter policy.
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Why do dogs and cats have to be spayed or neutered before going home?

SPCA of Central Florida
The SPCA of Central Florida firmly believes that in order to end pet over population, we must do our best to control the problem. For every person that is born, 15 dogs and 45 cats are born. There are too many animals and not enough homes! Every adopted pet and will be spayed/neutered before it leaves for its new home.
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