If you spay your cat, you are making sure your cat doesn't have kittens. If you want kittens to sell or give away to people, or just keep at home, then don't spay your female cat. Birth is a very exciting thing, and you'll have mini-copies of your cat running around the house! :)
If you want kittens, make sure not to spay your cat. But females can only get spayed. When boy kitties can't have kittens, they are neutered. It takes a male and a female cat to have kittens. But when there are kittens, make sure the male stays away, maybe in the other part of the house, or in a big dog excercise pen, or somewhere where he can't get to the kittens. Or he'll kill them to be with his mate, the female cat.
Good luck with your kittens!
As long as you didn't spay them
Male cats are neutered and female cats are spayed.
NO! You have to spay or neuter your cat.
Female cats get spayed. Male cats get neutered. It's the smart thing to do.
You have to become a veterinarian. It's a doctorate.
You don't spay or neuter cats that are to be breeders.
Only with most of their dogs and cats. They don't spay any of their female livestock, but will neuter or castrate the male livestock that are undesirable for breeding.
The only way to prevent pregnancy in cats is to spay them. This also stops the very stressful heat cycles.
Probably too many. That's a good reason to spay or neuter your cats or dogs.
It should be available.
The term spay is used to mean the sterilization procedure performed on female cats and dogs. During the surgery, the female reproductive organs are removed.
In many cities they offer times of the year where the shelters will offer spay and neuter clinics for free to feral cats.