Heart treatment? Generally, no, unless your cat has preexisting conditions that necessitate such care. But your average healthy cat will just go through the surgery, have a few days to a week of recovery, and will be just fine again.
No. Unless the animal has reproductive deformities or cancer, it is actually dangerous to perform the surgery. There is no need to have them spayed or neutered if you are being a responsible owner.
If males are kept away, no. Cats really need to be spayed and neutered.
Cats typically need a revolution treatment for flea and tick prevention once a month.
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.
Male cats are neutered. Female cats are spayed.improved answer:Being Neutered and spayed is the same thing, but for the different genders of the cat. If your cat is neutered, he can't be spayed, since, technically, he already has been. Just remember that these two words are the same thing, but neutered is for males and spaying is for females. Hope it helped!
There is no birth control pill for cats or dogs. You need to have your cat and dog spayed or neutered depending on the sex of the animal and this will stop it from conceiving a litter.
You need to talk to a veterinarian to have your guinea pig spayed.
Because she has not been spayed or impregnated. You need to have her spayed.
Yes, indoor cats can still get fleas from other pets or humans who may bring them inside. It is recommended to use flea treatment for indoor cats to prevent infestations and protect their health.
Yes, like any of us who have had surgery, there is time needed for recuperation.
Have you checked if they are already de-sexed? Neutered and spayed cats cannot breed. Also, an intact female will not be interested in a male until she is in heat. That being said, unless you are an experienced breeder, you should not be breeding your cats; there are many risks to breeding, with the worst losing both the mother and kittens. Cats do not need a litter, and by neutering and spaying them, you reduce the risk of illnesses and infections that can develop in an intact cat.
Yes, indoor cats can still get fleas from other pets or even from humans who have been outdoors. It is recommended to use flea treatment and prevention for indoor cats to protect them from potential infestations.