Why should I commit to spay or neuter my new cat?
Spaying/neutering is exceedingly important in the entire realm of getting ahead of this pet
over population crisis that we are facing. As you are visiting these shelters and this rescue
groups you have no doubt, you are going to yourself experience a very personal level.
The animal numbers of animal that do end up needing to find secondary and sometimes
third homes, they get into situations where they can no longer be cared for and thankfully
the shelter system is there for them. But we really need to get ahead of this curve with pet
over population.
Many shelters do actually require pre-adoption spay/neuter so you maybe in an area
where the shelter is going to take care of that for you and you will be adopting an animal
that has already been spayed or neutered. But many places don’t have the resources to do
that and will ask you to commit to spay neuter once you have adopted this animal. It’s
very important that you take that commitment most seriously. It is absolutely again vital
to the health and the welfare of all animals that we make sure that we are not contributing
to future births of unwanted puppies and kittens.
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