Yes, PetSmart partners with various animal welfare organizations and veterinary clinics to offer spay and neuter services at select locations. However, availability may vary by region, so it's best to check with your local PetSmart or their website for specific details and to find out about any associated costs or scheduling requirements.
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The same as all other surgeries - bleeding and infections.
No.
Your pet will have an abortion first.
Spaying or Neutering a FooPetFirstly, make sure you have the funds available to do this. It will cost you 20,000 FooGems, or 200 FooDollars. Spaying or neutering is permanent, so please be aware that this decision should be wisely thought through before doing it. FooAdmin are not obligated (and system wise they are unable) to reverse the procedure.If you're certain you want to, then click on your pet's profile by selecting "View Profile" to the right of the pet's picture. Click on the breeding tab. There, you will find the options (FD or FG) to spay or neuter your pet.If you cannot afford to spay or neuter your pet If you'd like to spay or neuter your pet and do not have the funds, there are several people who are doing this for you. You sell them your pet for the minimum of 20, they spay/neuter it, and sell it back to you. Please do not do this. They are in this practice to gain free karma points that they did not earn. This is something that the Admins and FooMojo staff are looking into, but as of yet there is nothing to stop them, except decent Foocitizens with a conscience.
Spaying and neutering
By taking your pet to the vet.
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.
Spaying of a female (usually a pet dog or cat) involves the removal of the uterus and ovaries. Neutering of a male is the removal of the testicles.
Yes, because NOT spaying and neutering can lead to serious health and behavior problems!
"Fixing" a cat is known as castration for males and spay for females. The process for both is known as neutering
Only if you're a vet.