Hopefully, free clinics are available.
It depends where you go. My neighbour recently had her tom-cat neutered by the PDSA - and it cost her £26.
Yes, a cat can be spayed when it is in heat. It will cost more and it is a riskier operation.
It is important to monitor your cat's neuter incision for any signs of opening or infection.
I am holding a sidewalk sale so that I can afford to neuter my cat.
There are a variety of programs nationwide that offer no- or low-cost spay and neuter services. To find a location near you, check out this link with information I put together on locating a no- or low-cost spay and neuter facility: http://www.ehow.com/how_5433473_cat-spayed-neutered-lowcost.html
Lifesavers Spay and Neuter Service offers low-cost spay/neuter, vaccines, and microchipping. You can make an appointment online at http://www.spayneuterservice.org/. Every spay/neuter comes with a free rabies vaccine (unless you specifically request otherwise). They are an excellent service.
You spay a female dog and cat, you neuter a male dog and cat.
It is generally not recommended for a cat to lick their neuter incision as it can lead to infection or irritation. It is best to consult with your veterinarian for advice on how to prevent your cat from licking the incision.
I should imagine so, but it is advisable to get a veterinarian to neuter the cat.
All cats can technically be neutered. Neuter just refers to neutralizing the reproductive organs though it is usually used in reference to males. Female cats are spayed which is the actual removal of the uterus and ovaries.
If your cat licks his neuter incision, it can lead to irritation, infection, and delayed healing. It's important to prevent your cat from licking the incision to promote proper healing.