Channel 4's Animal Madhouse is launching a national campaign aimed at educating the public on the importance of neutering pets. A survey carried out by the production company (Maverick TV) showed that over a quarter of pet owners had not neutered their animal. Of these, 30 per cent believed that neutering was an unnecessary procedure. More shockingly, 48 per cent of people asked were unaware of the numerous health benefits associated with the procedure.
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http://www.channel4.com/programmes/animal-madhouse/articles/balls-off-and-spay-day-campaignWhat you need to know
Neutering is an important way of controlling the animal population. It also offers up many health benefits for dogs, cats and other small animals such as rabbits.
Spaying is the neutering of female animals whereby the womb and ovaries are removed. Male animals are castrated meaning that their testicles are removed. Neutering is a straightforward operation carried out at your veterinary practice. The procedure is performed under general anaesthetic and the animals usually recovery quickly.
The cost of neutering depends on the species, size and sex of your pet. Prices vary up and down the country. There are also numerous organisations that offer subsidised or free neutering for eligible clients. Ask your vet for more information.
Health benefits
Importantly, neutering prevents the risk of uterus cancer and infections in females and testicular cancer in males.
By neutering your female animal you prevent them from coming into season. This is a time when they may attract unwanted male attention or become pregnant with unwanted litters.
Neutering male dogs and cats can reduce their urge to roam and prevent them from getting in to fights or being involved in road traffic accidents. It can also reduce their urine marking.