Cats are very fertile animals, especially unsterilized cats. If an unsterilized cat and its offspring can give birth to two litters within one year, the offspring of these cats will reach 140000 in eight years. If these cats are not provided with food, water and shelter in time, they will easily die of disease, hunger and natural enemies. Therefore, sterilization will help to control the number of cats and avoid various problems caused by too many cats.
Step 2 avoid unnecessary behavior
Because of their strong sexual desire, unsterilized cats tend to make friends frequently at home or in surrounding communities, resulting in too many unnecessary kittens. In addition, because unsterilized cats often leave strange smells or traces at home or in surrounding communities, such as trash cans or waste piles. These behaviors often cause resentment and dissatisfaction among residents. So people usually choose to sterilize cats. This can avoid unnecessary behaviors of cats, make their lives healthier and happier, and make the surrounding residents feel more comfortable and satisfied.
3. Environmental protection
Although cats are concerned and loved by human beings, they pose a great threat to the ecological environment such as wild birds in some areas. If cats are not sterilized, these cats will frequently give birth to a large number of kittens, which is a dereliction of duty and disrespect for wild birds. In fact, the number of important birds in some places is decreasing, partly because of these unsterilized cats. Therefore, in order to protect wild animals and the natural environment, people usually choose to sterilize cats to avoid excessive reproduction of cats and reduce the harm cats bring to the wild environment.
4. Disease prevention
Due to frequent pairing, unattended cats are prone to get sick. For female cats, frequent childbirth and breastfeeding will also cause a great burden on their health. Sterilization can not only control cat reproduction and reduce cat pairing, but more importantly, it can effectively prevent cats from being infected with various infectious diseases and reduce the risk of disease transmission.