Pros and Cons of Spaying a Cat

While searching through primary teaching jobs online with a teacher friend of mine she stated that she is considering spaying her cat. She showed me some literature of this procedure so here is a bit of what I learnt.
Spaying of cats can be defined as a surgical procedure used in sterilizing female cats, in other words it is a procedure that is used to make them incapable of conception. The procedure usually involves an Ovariohysterectomy which is the removal of the ovaries and the uterus of the animal.
Some people are against spaying cats as well as other animals, however, the advantages of spaying a cat are more that its disadvantages.
Spaying will greatly reduce the likelihood of pregnancy. The fact is that one cat that is not spayed could contribute ad infinitum to the total population of cats in a neighborhood.
Once spaying is done your cat will more than likely become much calmer. Their drive to mate is reduced your cat will not likely respond to mating calls nor seek out mates. They will also not be attracting any mates. They become more affectionate and gentle with you.
Your cat will be much healthier when spaying is done. It seems that cats that are spayed have far fewer health issues to contend with. You will not have to worry about certain health problems such as uterine infections.
One of the main problems of spaying is that many cats become over weight after spaying.
Also sterilization is so permanent and cannot be reversed.
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