

When should cats and dogs be neutered?
- We recommend neutering cats and dogs at an early age, especially if it can be done before hormones are activated. After examination by a veterinarian, if the weight and development are deemed appropriate for neutering, neutering can be done.
- Early neutering plays an important role in the health and well-being of pets. In cats and dogs, neutering can be done before hormones become active. This helps control unwanted reproductive and sexual behaviors and can also help animals live healthier lives.
- Veterinarians can advise pet owners about neutering at an early age. Generally, the risks of neutering decrease as animals grow and their hormonal systems develop. However, neutering can be done after a veterinarian examines the animal and takes into account appropriate weight, development and health status.
- Spaying and neutering offers many benefits for pet owners, including preventing unwanted pregnancies, reducing unwanted changes in sexual behavior, reducing the risk of certain reproductive health problems, and preventing certain types of cancer.
- However, neutering may not be suitable for every animal. Neutering may be risky for animals with certain health conditions or general health problems. Therefore, veterinary advice and examination are important before neutering.
- In conclusion, neutering at an early age is an important step for the health and well-being of pets. If neutering is deemed appropriate after examination and suitability assessment by veterinarians, pet owners can make an informed decision on the matter.