Why does Garfield need to be neutered?
Reasons for sterilizing Garfield cats:
1. Garfield cats after sterilization will not be infected with sexually transmitted diseases such as feline AIDS.
2. If a Garfield 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 Garfield cats. After sterilizing Garfield female cats, the prevalence of ovarian cysts, pyometra, uterine fibroids, breast tumors, etc. can be reduced. After sterilizing Garfield male cats, it can avoid testicular tumors, prostate hypertrophy, frequent estrus and secretion blockage caused by long-term estrus, leading to urinary system occlusion of Garfield male cats, etc., and increase the life span of Garfield cats.
4. Avoid the adverse symptoms of cats in estrus and reduce their pain. After neutering, female Garfield cats will stop meowing, and male Garfield cats will reduce peeing indiscriminately.
5. Sterilize to control the number of stray cats and reduce the occurrence of tragedies.
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