Yes, because this will help prevent spraying and the "caterwauling" associated with the cat coming into heat/estrus. Also, spaying or neutering a house cat will prevent or stop any spraying and risks of cancers and other illnesses intact or non-fixed cats can develop at a later age.
not that I'm aware of. Considering they are in the wild, & nobody has control over them. They are free, in most words.
Spay or neuter depends on gender, not species. Females are spayed, males are neutered.
Keep them away from other intact cats of the opposite sex. It is much easier and less worrisome to have them spayed or neutered, however. Female cats will go into heat every 8 days if they are not spayed, and it is not a pleasant experience. Also spayed female cats have a largely decreased risk of ovarian and mammary tumors, and neutered male cats have a largely decreased risk of prostate cancer. If cats are neutered/spayed before they reach sexual maturity it will also prevent bad behaviors such as spraying.
Male cats are neutered. Female cats are spayed.improved answer:Being Neutered and spayed is the same thing, but for the different genders of the cat. If your cat is neutered, he can't be spayed, since, technically, he already has been. Just remember that these two words are the same thing, but neutered is for males and spaying is for females. Hope it helped!
Male cats are neutered and female cats are spayed.
Female cats get spayed. Male cats get neutered. It's the smart thing to do.
You don't spay or neuter cats that are to be breeders.
If males are kept away, no. Cats really need to be spayed and neutered.
Females are spayed Males are neutered
Yes, un neutered males will try to mate with spayed females.
The world is not necessarily overpopulated with cats but there are a lot of dogs and cats out there. That is why people always advise to have pets spayed and neutered.
They have to be at least 8 weeks old to be spayed or neutered. It doesn't have to be done so early, but it should be done sooner rather than later, as studies have shown that cats that are spayed/neutered later are at greater risk for certain serious conditions and diseases, such as Breast cancer. Also keep in mind that female cats can get pregnant as young as 4 months old, so if there is any chance of her meeting an un-neutered male, she should be spayed early.
That depends on if you're cat is neutered or spayed...or not. If they are not...you will find kittens. If they are...they will get along very well. Usually, cats that are neutered or spayed will not fall in love...only make close bonds.