If your cat's neuter incision opens, it is important to contact your veterinarian immediately for further instructions and possible treatment. Keep the area clean and monitor your cat for any signs of infection or discomfort.
It should be available.
It is recommended to have your vet to take a look at it. It is not normal for a lump to be near the incision site.
Ask a vet.
Don't. Please spay and neuter your cats. Breeding should be left to experienced breeds who have dedicated many years into breeding the best and healthiest cats possible.
NO! You have to spay or neuter your cat.
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.
Probably too many. That's a good reason to spay or neuter your cats or dogs.
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In many cities they offer times of the year where the shelters will offer spay and neuter clinics for free to feral cats.
Spay or neuter depends on gender, not species. Females are spayed, males are neutered.