Reasons For Neutering Your Cat
Cats are warm blooded carnivorous mammals and they certainly
feed on protein-rich meat.
They are predators and hunters and they usually prey upon rats
and mice. Cats are also known for their great fighting skills. Some
can even win a fight against snakes. And cats survive in almost all
climates and geographical conditions.
Historians cannot pinpoint nor describe the details of how and
when the first cat was domesticated. What is known, however, is
that domesticated cats have existed for more than five thousand
years now. According to biologists, the modern domestic cat is
either a direct descendant or a subspecies of the African Wildcat.
And this is why the domestic cat belongs to the genus Felis. Some
artifacts indicated that the domestic cats first appeared in
ancient Egypt. Today, these cats have occupied all continents,
Asia, Europe, and America, except for Antarctica. And they have
evolved into over fifty different breeds.
Being one of the most popular pets in the world, cats are
certainly not listed as endangered species. Female cats are also
known to produce an average of three kittens about twice a year.
Thus, the spaying and neutering of cats cannot hurt their world
population.
A spayed and neutered cat will be to the advantage of the
owner’s house. Cats that are not altered, especially the female
ones, may just spray their urine in areas that they consider their
territory. All owners of cats are too familiar with the obnoxious
smell of the urine. And no matter how much cleaning one does, the
smell can never be entirely removed, especially from carpets,
beddings, upholstery, and furniture made of wood. The urine of
neutered cats are less smelly and these cats may not even consider
marking many territories in the house.
When not neutered, a female cat in heat will howl terrible
noises at inappropriate hours, like midnight or dawn. The noises
will be eagerly answered by male cats that howl outside your door.
You will certainly lose your sleep. And your neighbors may not be
too happy about all the racket. These cats in heat will be restless
and will forget whatever toilet training you may have taught it.
And such condition can last up to three weeks and occur three or
more times a year.
Some cats who are not neutered may choose to roam far away from
your house. This will cause you endless worry. And you certainly
have reason to do so. Your cat will be facing cat fights and
fast-moving cars. When in danger, dogs tend to run away. But cats
stay frozen in its place. This is why many cats are run over by
vehicles.
Neutered cats, on the other hand, will always stay in your
house. They will be more content and less restless. They will also
have longer life spans.
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