Sterilization can reduce the number of stray cats, avoid the fate of starving and freezing cats, and reduce the chances of injuries, deaths and infectious diseases caused by fights between cats, as well as their chances of being abused and killed, being crushed and disabled by cars, and the spread of infectious diseases.
Sterilization can make cats live healthier. Sterilization can reduce the probability of Garfield getting sick, and it also has a well-known longevity effect. After all, there will be no life-consuming childbearing and lending behavior after sterilization. Studies have shown that sterilization can reduce the chances of female pets suffering from uterus, ovarian cancer and breast cancer, reduce the chances of male animals suffering from testicular cancer, reduce the incidence of prostate diseases and help pets prolong their lives.
Sterilization can change a pet's personality. Sterilization can also change Garfield's personality, reduce or completely change the cat's habit of wandering around, fighting, urinating and howling everywhere, thus greatly reducing the chance of cats getting lost or injured and contracting diseases, and at the same time making cats more caring, docile and close to their owners.
Many domestic cats, especially native cats, have to be sterilized. Almost every owner will go to the pet hospital to consult the details of the operation in advance, but he will still be worried, afraid of endangering the cat's life, and he is at a loss about the care of going home after the operation.
? In fact, sterilization is indeed a minor operation, and the cost is not high, but you must go to a licensed regular hospital and check the doctor's qualification certificate. There are indeed many examples of killing cats in small roadside hospitals. If you don't plan to raise the next generation of cats, it is a responsible performance to sterilize them.