Spaying a female cat or neutering a male is the process of making them sterile, a performance called ovariohysterectomy in scientific parlance. The essence of spaying or neutering a cat is to prevent them from being fertile and making them incapable of producing children. But beyond this reason, there are certain health benefits accruing from spaying and neutering your cat that will enable them to live longer? Below are the obvious benefits your cat gets from being spayed or neutered. 1. Spaying reduces the risk of developing cancers . Spaying a female cat will eliminate the risk of developing ovarian cancer since the ovaries and the uterus have been removed. In the same vein, the female cat will not run the risk of developing breast and mammary cancers. Likewise, a male cat that has been neutered is free from testicular cancers 2. Spaying eliminates pyometra infections, caused by bacteria, which affects the uterus . Another life-threatening infection is called metritis whic...
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