What colour do you to spray them?
I'm sure they would think so if they had any say in the matter, especially the males.
It is also better for the female to be neutered/spaded after she has had kittens/pups as they can get an infection in the womb. And to have a male spaded/neutered to stop him spraying.
It is not proven, but it is believed that they live longer after having it done.
2006-11-05 01:24:25
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answered by pampurredpuss 5
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No it is the owner taking responsible action to ensure that their cat or dog does not have unwanted kittens and puppies. There are enough unwanted and abused pets around already without more being born into a life of misery and neglect. Animal charities are bursting at the seams as a result of people not neutering their pets.
2006-11-06 10:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course not.....it proves your a responsible animal owner, I have 5 cats all have been neutured. And we have just got a dog from a rescue place, and he's being neutered in the next couple of weeks.
2006-11-07 07:00:57
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answered by lorna j 1
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OH ON THE CONTRARY.. It is savings thousands of lives of kitties and doggies that otherwise would be subject to a horrible live on the streets, etc. If one could ONLY go to places in the Far East.. ini South America.. in Central America where kitties and doggies live on the streets.. most die at an early age of hunger and horrible abuse by humans.. Spaying/neutering is a GODSEND for our beloved pets.
2006-11-05 01:13:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No actually it's quite humane. if they are not neutered or spayed later om in life they can get quite ill. Plus the pet population doesn't need any help there are so many animals out there without homes.
2006-11-05 01:54:54
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answered by mysticways2u2 2
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Not as far as i am concerned. We have quite a few cats living in the forest here, cats that run around without homes where the owners have moved and the cats got scared off. If those cats were not spayed imagine how many little kittens their would be running around, little kittens that grow into large cats and so it will continue more kittens. Eventually no more birds, squirrells they will all be killed by dozens of cats roaming around.
2006-11-05 01:15:19
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answered by Duisend-poot 7
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It's far more of an abuse ot let them breed... then the babies are taken to a shelter to be put to sleep. Or they're given away to anyone who'll take them, no matter how bad the home.
A spayed cat/dog is also lower risk for cancer!
2006-11-05 16:31:57
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answered by Funchy 6
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No, actually it is much healthier to get your cat or dog spayed or neutered. The longer they go without being s/n the more likley to get cancer and other health problems. They also live much longer if they are s/n!
2006-11-05 01:15:08
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answered by Sophie 2
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no longer realy animal abuse until it occurs all of the time & they do it on purpose like sicking the canines on the cat. Sound s like extra animal neglegence, & utilising a bullied cat to inspire the preychronic interior the canines isn't good. by skill of doing & saying no longer something you're area of the undertaking.
2016-11-27 20:03:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No, its control and preventing things like neglect, strays etc, too many unwanted and not cared for animals in the country and world, we made the mistake of domesticating so we have to control it.
2006-11-05 09:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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