Will a cat hate its owner if it is neutered?

Jun 13,2024
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Last night when I was browsing Tieba, I saw a netizen posted a post saying that neutering is an immoral act for cats.

He believes that reproduction is the instinct and nature of animals. We deprive cats of their rights, which is an immoral act. At the same time, this netizen advocates that it would be better to sterilize cats after they have given birth to one child.

I personally do not agree with this view. You must know that the best time to perform sterilization surgery on cats is between 6 months and 9 months.

Moreover, the benefits of sterilization surgery outweigh the disadvantages for cats, but due to the influence of many rumors, people are resistant to sterilizing cat owners.

 

Especially the following rumors, do you still believe them?

Myth 1: Cats will gain weight after neutering

Many netizens have reported that their cats tend to gain weight after sterilization. In fact, this is because the cat’s own desire has decreased after sterilization, and it will no longer run and jump as before, resulting in reduced activity and eating. They will become increasingly obese if they don't move, but as long as we can choose appropriate cat food and urge cats to exercise, we can effectively control their tendency to gain weight.

Myth 2: Cats will hate their owners after neutering

Many people think that cats will feel sad after losing their fertility, and may even hate their owners, and will not be close to their owners after sterilization. But in fact, what you need to know is that the main reason why animals reproduce is because of their instinctive tendencies, plus to ensure the continuation of their species. When the kittens are born, the mother cat will temporarily nurse them for a period of time. After a few weeks, the mother cat will let them live independently. There is no deep mother-child relationship as humans imagine, so there is no risk of it losing its fertility. I hate what my master says.

Rumor 3: Let cats have children and then neuter them

Many people think that cats will be sent to the sterilization table before they have experienced the feeling of being a parent. This is really cruel. But know that spaying your female cat before she goes into heat can ensure her future health. Otherwise, neutering the kittens after giving birth will increase the risk of uterine infection or breast cancer, which will be detrimental to their future health.

As cat owners, we all hope that our cat owners can grow up healthy and happy, but we should also choose the most correct way to raise them.

Cat neutering is a decision made from a health and scientific perspective. This can make cats healthier and live longer, and also make cat owners more worry-free. Why not get the best of both worlds?

Only scientific feeding and serious responsibilityOnly with a responsible attitude can scavengers and cats live happily together.

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