Why do Maine Coon cats need to be neutered?

May 03,2024
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Reasons for neutering Maine Coon cats:

1. Neutered Maine Coon cats will not be infected with sexually transmitted diseases such as feline AIDS.

2. If a Maine Coon cat with a genetic disease or genetic defect is sterilized, there will be no problem in the next generation.

3. Reduce diseases in the reproductive system of Maine Coon cats. Neutering female Maine Coon cats can reduce the prevalence of ovarian cysts, pyometra, uterine fibroids, breast tumors, etc. After male Maine Coon cats are neutered, it can avoid testicular tumors, prostate hypertrophy, and frequent estrus that may cause secretion obstruction due to long-term estrus, leading to occlusion of the urinary system of male Maine Coon cats, etc., and increase the life span of Maine Coon cats.

4. Avoid the adverse symptoms of cats in estrus and reduce their pain. After neutering, female Maine Coon cats will stop meowing, and male Maine Coon cats will reduce peeing indiscriminately.

5. Sterilize to control the number of stray cats and reduce the occurrence of tragedies.

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