Probably not. Once everything is done nothing should be left over. So you wouldn't have to get your pet neutered twice.
A neutered cat is male so he cannot have kittens. If he's neutered, he cannot father kittens either.
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Females are spayed, males are neutered
Yes, but only if they have been neutered/spayed.
Yes it is possible, but this process must be done within 3 weeks of the male being neutered, and it would invlove extracting the seamen and putting it into a females uterus. But by natural means, such as intercourse, it is not possible.
The animals which need to be spayed and neutered are cats, rabbits and dogs. Generally the pets which one doesn't want to have a litter of pups or kittens or buns. Also, it is useful for aggressive pets who want to mate but don't have a companion.
Yes, because all dogs should be neutered to avoid puppies that have the potential of not finding homes. If you look on petfinders.com you will see that there are hundreds of animals without homes. Sometimes these homeless animals lives were started because of a dog that wasn't neutered. Now what do these animals have to live for?
Nothing, just have the son or the mother neutered...animals do not understand about this
For some animals, it is necessary. For others, it serves to prevent population explosion. So it is kind of a necessary act in places.
Neutered animals often gain weight after the procedure because their energy needs are decreased at the same time as their appetite increases. This means that they need less food, but usually eat more food. So they gain weight. There are specific pet foods for neutered animals which have lower energy levels but higher fibre - so the animal feels full without getting more energy than it needs.
I don't know about mice, I would guess 'yes' if you could find a vet to do it. I have had many male rats neutered so they could live with my females. Neutered, they are less aggressive and don't get the oily, musky smell that un-neutered rats do. Still, in retrospect, compared to the cost of the procedure and the longevity of the animals, I would not do it in the future. I'am not to 100% if you can neutered your mice go and ask your vet to see if you can or not. Sorry I can not help you that much.
I don't know if there are any dog show that allow spayed and neutered dogs.