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Health
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Written by David Lee
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In recent news for those who live in Rhode Island a law was passed for cat
owners. Anyone who has a cat must spay or neuter their cat before they reach six
months old. Farmers are excluded from this law. If you fail to comply with the
current law there are fines.The governor of Rhode Island spoke about the
reasoning behind this law.
The bill is necessary to ensure that a lower number of cats will be euthanized
in the state of Rhode Island. Many of the cities and towns are experiencing
higher than average deaths for cats because there are not enough homes for these
pets. The housing and feeding costs are also at an all time high. 2004 showed
1,600 strays were caught and impounded. Of that number less than half were given
homes. If a cat owner doesn’t want to spay or neuter their pet they must obtain
a breeder’s license. This license will cost $100. The fee goes towards helping
the shelters and humane societies to fund their costs. If a person fails to
follow the law a fine of $75 will be instigated.
Spaying or neutering a cat or dog is a very common place procedure. Studies
show that at least five surgeries are completed a day at vet clinics on both
dogs and cats. The surgery the pets must undergo, specifically cats is usually a
simple procedure. However, some complications have been known to occur. This is
one reason the cost of the procedure can see extremely high. Before you submit
your pet to the surgery it is imperative that you discuss the procedure with
your vet. The vet should detail the exact procedure and the use of anesthesia.
They should also mention the benefits of spaying or neutering your pet. There
are several known benefits, and a few myths to dispel.
When you spay your cat or dog you are removing the uterus and ovaries. In
other words spaying is the female version of sterilization. Your cat or dog will
go into heat when they are not spayed. This means they have a lovable side to
you and other animals. They can also have temperamental issues during this time.
During the “heat” phase a cat or dog will seek a mate.Spaying doesn’t yield an
overweight cat.The reason the uterus is removed is inflammation can occur after
a time if it is left in the body. Technically the ovaries carry the eggs, but
the uterus can become infected by leaving it in the body. The surgery is usually
considered minor, but complications can arise in certain pets. This is why the
charge for the surgery can seem a little higher than you would normally
think.
To neuter a dog or cat you are castrating them. In other words you are
removing their reproductive organ that contains the sperm. The male will be
sterile after this surgery because they can no longer produce sperm. There are
several benefits to neutering your pet. First, they will not want to mark their
territory, they won’t want to breed, and they will not have issues with
testosterone. Most pet owners of dogs that want a guard or hunter have found
they are easier to train when they are sterile. The change in behavior is often
very noticeable.
A cat or dog will not become overweight or have a significant temperament
change. In fact a cat or dog that is not spayed or neutered can have
temperamental issues.
The hormones needed for breeding can cause the dog to
behave oddly or even mark their territory. Rendering them sterilized helps with
these negative feelings. So a cat or dog will not be overweight or other issues
unless they have another underlying health issue or you take improper care of
them. The procedure for your dog or cat should be done by the time they are 6
months old to 2 years old. You should also be prepared to administer antibiotics
for about 10 days.
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