What are spaying and neutering?
The surgical sterilization of an animal under general anesthesia is referred to as spaying or neutering.
Spaying is a surgical operation that is performed on female animals. Spaying, also known as an ovariohysterectomy, is the surgical removal of a female's reproductive organs.
Neutering, also known as orchiectomy, removes the testicles from male pets and is considered a less invasive procedure than spaying.
In rare circumstances, the phrase "neutering" can also apply to the desexing or "fixing" of any gender.

Benefits For Cats
There are 6 key benefits of spaying or neutering your cat:
- It curbs naughty behaviors, like spraying to mark territory.
- Your cat may become more affectionate.
- It reduces the risk of your cat contracting certain diseases.
- Neutered cats are less likely to stray from home.
- It may decrease the risk of mammary (breast) cancer.
- It decreases the risk of uterine infection in female cats.
Benefits For Dogs
There are 5 key benefits of spaying or neutering your dog:
- It can reduce sexualized behaviors.
- It reduces the risk of prostate and other cancers.
- It stabilizes the mood of the dog.
- It reduces marking and spraying issues.
- It reduces the mating urge.
Spaying & Neutering FAQs
- Why should I get my cat spayed or neutered?
- Why should I get my dog spayed or neutered?
- When should I have my pet spayed? What age?
- What should I know about the recovery process for my pet?
- Will my pet feel anything during the procedure?
- Will my pet gain weight after the procedure?
- Is this service part of your Pet Wellness Plans?