Neutering Your Male

              

Neutering" Your Male Cat

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General Information

Neutering your male cat, castration, involves removing the (testicles). The best time to neuter your cat is between six to eight months. The risk of surgery is minimal – a very safe procedure. One small incision is made over each testicle; stitches will dissolve by themselves. When brought to the hospital in the morning on an empty stomach (12 hours fast) they can usually go home that evening.

Favorable Effects

Castration is an absolute must for male cats not specifically destined for breeding. It prevents many undesirable characteristics such as:

    1. Territorial Behavior- A Tom cat will "spray" a very strong smelling urine around windows and doors to mark the boundaries of his territory. He will also become involved in many fights defending his territory. Fights lead to wounds and abscesses of all description. Plus they can become infective with diseases from the other animals they fought with.

    2. Wandering Behavior – Seeking females in heat exposes cats to cars and dogs and other cats. Usually your cat ends up the loser.

Please Note:

These annoying and possibly life-threatening habits are much easier to prevent than to change once they become part of your cat’s permanent behavior. For instance, we have only a 50% chance of stopping spraying once it becomes established. Castration will, however, reduce the odor of the urine in all cats, regardless of age.

Castration DOES NOT lead to urinary tract infections.

Castration does extend a cat’s life by 3 to 5 years, on the average. We rarely see Tom cats. ( uncastrated males) that roam outside, older than 9 to 10 years, where as neutered indoor cats routinely live 12 to 15 years and more. Remember, this is based on all the cats we see – individuals may vary considerable.

For complete information on aftercare see your vet. But in general male cats recover from surgery very rapidly. Try to keep them quiet, inspect the surgical site daily and call if any questions arise

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