I've been a cat and dog owner for six or seven years now, I received my first cat as a birthday present from my best friend in third grade, and when we took them home I was told we would need to get them spayed. Well, then I didn't know exactly what that meant, but now that I do I just would like to know people's opinions. I hear people speak about overpopulation of animals because they're not getting spayed or neutered, which naturally means they are mating and having kittens.
So, this may seem odd, but I just wanted views on whether spaying and neutering for a cat or a dog is good for it, the environment etc.
Second part of the question, what about people who say, "You need your cat spayed or neutered so that it won't have kittens and overpopulate the earth!" When they put it that way, it makes animals seem like pests and that they're the ones' who are overpopulating. What about us? We're "overpopulation", so, you wanna be spayed or neutered for overpopulating?
2007-04-13
03:30:41
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Jack Linket
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