The same as all other surgeries - bleeding and infections.
form_title=Pet Neutering form_header=One of the most important health decisions you can make is to spay or neuter your cat or dog. Get help finding affordable spay/neuter programs in your community. What kind of pet are you planning to have neutered?*= () Cat () Dog How old is your pet?*= _[50] Breed type?*= _[50] Would you like to know how your pet's behavior will change after neutering?*= () Yes () No
"Fixing" a cat is known as castration for males and spay for females. The process for both is known as neutering
I think you should ask them or someone who knows about it about that.
Neutering a cryptorchid cat can help prevent health issues and unwanted behaviors, but it also carries risks such as surgical complications and potential hormonal imbalances. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to weigh the benefits and risks before making a decision.
Lifesavers Spay and Neuter Service offers low-cost spay/neuter, vaccines, and microchipping. You can make an appointment online at http://www.spayneuterservice.org/. Every spay/neuter comes with a free rabies vaccine (unless you specifically request otherwise). They are an excellent service.
Yes, it is possible to spay a cat after she gives birth, but it is generally recommended to spay a cat before she becomes pregnant to prevent unwanted litters and potential health risks.
all humane society prices are the same...75 dollars which includes spay/neutering and 1 shots
Definitely not, although the risks of neutering a younger dog is lower. Neutering can prevent diseases related to sexual organs, as well as prevent unwanted litters of puppies.
1. Spaying and Neutering prevents unwanted babies that you have to try and find homes for 2. It lessens the risks for many illnesses 3. Males that are still intact tend to "mark" their territories by peeing on things and that smells, so if you want a fresh smelling house/yard you might want to neuter them
You can't really "castrate" a female horse. Castrating has the same meaning of neutering or gelding. You castrate a stallion and you spay a mare. So basically you have a spayed mare.
$50. Maybe more if you have paid for any vet bills for shots, spay, or Neutering. Then you might just add what you have paid on to the price of the dog.
The only benefit to not fixing your animal is that you don't pay for it. In the long run it is better to spay or neuter your pet since without fixing, your animal may get ovarian or testicular cancer. I have written more under "why should you spay or neuter your pets". I have a whole paragraph! Read that.