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Splaying or Neutering Pets……

Posted by admin on Friday, 16 January, 2009

Whether you have a dog or a cat, splaying or neutering is a very ideal and necessary step, coming at one stage or the other. Your pet will be wonderfully joyous with health and you will also never bring baby animals that will not be taken care of. This is a step that you must follow being a responsible pet owner. Many states have laws on sterilization and please make sure that regular breeding of the insane conditions of breeding factories be stopped. Stop puppy and kitten mills and support the rescued dogs and cats from there. Many owners just abandon their pets when they no longer want them or when they move from one place to another. This is a sorry but true scenario, so it is expected that instead of bringing in some more

Splaying or neutering also ensures that your feline or canine is free of the seasonal allergies and diseases. You will be able to note a sense of well being and good health, coming after the healing of the operation. This is a good sign. Though some pet owners would have to deal with a temporary separation while the cat is healing in the hospital, it is a good thing to let the cat heal at the hospital with some good time. The operation can also be carried out by successful and experience veterinary surgeons, within the confines of the sterilized atmosphere of a home.

Think about the money you save with this simple one time investment on your beloved pet. You will be able to save on a vast amount of medical bills and puppy or kitten food and care items if you have your pet give birth once or twice. Of course several business-minded people would like to make huge business out of annual delivery. This is actually nothing to do with love. So if you love your pet, you have to be responsible for its health and if you want her to be pregnant then make sure it is only for a special one time or at the most, twice. Pets which have never been pregnant are usually healthier. Pets which do not experience hormonal fluctuation through cycles are also more even tempered and jolly. They live well into their old ages. So they deserve a thoroughly considerate decision when you begin to have your pet coming near their age of sexual development.