There are several reasons why a cat may start peeing outside the litter box after being spayed. It could be due to a urinary tract infection, stress, or a change in routine. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and address the issue appropriately.
There could be several reasons why your cat is still peeing everywhere after being spayed. It could be due to a urinary tract infection, stress, or behavioral issues. It's important to consult with your veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and find a solution.
Female dogs are not less likely to have health problems if they have at least one litter of puppies before being spayed. That is a common myth, but it is untrue. Spaying actually helps to prevent some health issues.
The female should be spayed (fixed) at about 6 months. Some believe that she should have a litter before being spayed, but the only thing that does is add more unwanted dogs to the dog pound.
Females are spayed Males are neutered
No, it is not kinder to let a cat have a litter before spaying her. Spaying helps prevent overpopulation and reduces the risk of health issues for the cat. It is a responsible choice to spay a cat before she has a litter.
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No, it is not possible for a cat to become pregnant after being spayed, as spaying involves the removal of the reproductive organs necessary for pregnancy.
A spayed dog cannot have puppies. If you spay your dog, it eliminates the possibility of the dog getting cancer of the reproductive organs. Your dog will be healthier and happier, overall. You will not have to deal with twice a year heat cycles. Contrary to popular belief, a dog does NOT need to have a litter of puppies before being spayed, having a litter does not make her feel "fulfilled", and there are too many HUNDREDS of dogs being killed in shelters to add to the number by allowing your dog the chance to breed unless you have done a massive amount of research, know WHY you are breeding, and know what you are getting yourself into.
then give her water!
No, a cat cannot nurse after being spayed because spaying involves the removal of the reproductive organs, including the mammary glands that produce milk for nursing.
No, cats cannot nurse after being spayed because spaying involves the removal of the reproductive organs, including the mammary glands that produce milk for nursing.