Not exact matches
Pet cats, both male and female, should be
desexed not
just to prevent unwanted litters and to avoid illness or injury, but to avoid the less pleasant behaviors associated with their reproductive cycle.
Most refuges and shelters
desex all the cats and dogs they rehome at this early age, and research has shown it is
just as safe and less stressful on the animal.
However in most cases there is no great rush and we reccommend
desexing your pet between 4 — 6 months,
just after completing its primary vaccination course.
With shelters covering the cost of
desexing, vaccination and microchipping, you won't
just be saving a life!
Even at
just under 8 months, her bark / growl / lunge made him physically run away (which is something as where we live is a high dog attack country due to strays / no
desexing).