CREATING OPEN MINDS
Spaying and neutering are critical for controlling the population of cats in need, whether feral or owned.
For feral cats, these procedures prevent the birth of unwanted litters that would face harsh conditions, starvation, and disease on the streets.
For owned cats, it eliminates the risk of contributing to shelter overpopulation if offspring are surrendered.
Beyond population control, spaying and neutering improve individual cat health and behavior, reducing risks of certain cancers, infections, and roaming tendencies that can lead to injury or conflict.
