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Spaying & Neutering

Spay and neuter surgeries are commonly performed at our Kamloops clinic. They help control the number of cats on the street and in shelters, and reduce the risk of cats developing certain cancers and behavioural issues.

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Keeping the Cat Population Healthy & Protected

Neutering is a surgical procedure where the testicles are removed from male pets. Spaying removes a female pet's reproductive organs. The purpose of these surgeries is to prevent your male cat from fathering kittens or your female cat from becoming pregnant.

Having your cat spayed or neutered not only prevents unwanted pregnancies, but it also protects their health, and can make them more manageable. Cats who are spayed or neutered are less likely to develop certain types of cancer, and these surgeries may even prevent them from displaying behaviours that could get them injured or in trouble.

We highly recommend that each one of our feline patients be spayed or neutered. These surgeries help contribute to overall good health and well-being for cats, while also helping to reduce the population of homeless cats in shelters.

Spaying & Neutering, Kamloops Veterinarians

The Reality of Animal Shelters in Canada

The Canadian Humane Society and SPCA take in thousands of cats every year. This number does not include those taken in by private rescue agencies across the country.

For many people, one of the primary benefits of spaying and neutering is reducing the number of unwanted cats filling Canadian shelters.

When to Spay or Neuter Your Cat

We offer very general guidelines for spaying and neutering below. Please speak to us directly for a more accurate spay or neuter recommendation for your cat's specific needs.

Typically, these surgeries are performed when a kitten reaches five to six months. There are some cases where spaying and neutering procedures can be performed as early as six to eight weeks of age.

While we do recommend getting your cat spayed or neutered as soon as possible, a healthy adult cat can be spayed or neutered at any age.

FAQs About Spaying & Neutering

If you want to learn more about spaying or neutering your cat, take a look through the frequently asked questions from our clients.

New Patients Welcome

The Cat Hospital of Kamloops is accepting new feline patients! If you are looking for a veterinarian who is solely committed to the unique needs of cats, get in touch today to book your first appointment.

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