A human who wants to store sperm to use it another day would need a trip to the cryogenic sperm bank, but a
number of female animals can pull off the same feat without a deep freezer.
The exploitation of females is a theme I am sure most people are familiar with, but the
abuse of female animals is a topic that goes largely unaddressed.
In an effort to bring awareness to the on - going
struggle of female animals, this list highlights only a few of the countless abuses they endure.
Spaying is when a veterinarian removes the
ovaries of a female animal, effectively sterilizing the pet as a method of birth control.
Spaying refers to the removal of the reproductive
organs of a female animal; neutering refers to removal of a male animal's reproductive organs.
Spaying is the surgical removal, performed under full anesthesia,
of a female animal's ovaries and uterus.
Spaying typically refers to the surgical removal
of a female animal's ovaries and uterus (ovariohystorectomy) and neutering refers to the surgical removal of a male animal's testes (castration).
Ovariohysterectomy is the proper medical term for the «spaying»
of the female animal.
A spay is the surgical removal of the uterus and ovaries
of a female animal.