Why Do Cats Need to Be Neutered? Doing This Is Good for Them
First, starting from the cats themselves, for female cats, they can develop gynecological diseases such as mammary tumors and uterine pyometra. For male cats, they are prone to conditions like prostate hyperplasia or enlargement.
In addition, some older cats may gradually experience endocrine problems, such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or elevated or reduced kidney function. These diseases in treatment and control can be interfered with and affected by hormones secreted from the ovaries or testes, making the condition unstable and prognosis not very good, as well as increasing the difficulty in treatment. Therefore, cats need to be neutered to prevent infections of their reproductive organs, mainly to prevent and reduce reproductive system diseases, so cats can grow up healthy.
For us humans, neutering cats means you no longer have to endure the sharp screaming of female cats in heat, improving your sleep and environment quality; male cats, when in heat, will urinate everywhere indiscriminately. So if you keep cats at home, in order to prevent your house from smelling of urine everywhere, it is necessary to neuter the cats. This will provide you and your cats with a clean, fresh environment and a loving, harmonious relationship. Neutering can also free cats from the negative emotions caused by heat cycles such as tension, restlessness, depression, anger, and poor appetite, allowing them to live a comfortable, happy, and beautiful life. Neutering can improve cats’ quality of life.
Do not think that neutering cats is a cruel thing, we are making a mutually accepted wise decision. If they are not neutered, it is very likely to cause various diseases and also lead to many cats becoming homeless and stray. So, to avoid these cruel, terrible, and unreasonable situations, cats should be neutered. Only in this way can you and your cats have a stable and healthy living environment!