Why Should I Spay or Neuter my
Pet?
Because there are now over 60 million homeless cats
in this country, not including the 53 million
household pet cats. That's 113 million cats! Spaying
/Neutering are now a must if we want to reduce the
suffering of these animals. In Los Angeles alone last
year, 25,609 cats were taken into shelters, and
20,375 were put to death. Those who aren't euthanized
in shelters try to live in city streets or rural
areas on their own. They suffer from hunger, exposure
to the elements, untreated illnesses, are killed by
predators or vehicles, or just generally have a
forlorn and difficult life. The same fate is in
store for stray dogs.
This is a wake-up call for pet owners because to a
good extent, we are responsible for this. Although
strays are reproducing amongst themselves, the
population problem began, and is worsened by, our
failure to neuter/spay our household pets. There are
not enough homes for all the kittens and puppies
born.
Here are three amazing facts about cats' reproductive
abilities. 1. A female cat can come in heat and
become pregnant as early as 3 1/2 months of age. 2.
Heat lasts up to 21 days and comes on in intervals
throughout December to August. That's most of the
year. 3. Pet cats regularly wander up to a mile from
home to hunt, explore, and find mates.
Neutering male pets is even more beneficial. Male
cats spray urine on surfaces to mark their territory.
Male pets will also wander looking for mates, which
greatly increases their chance of injury or death.
Neutering will virtually eliminate these behaviors.
Male pets can impregnate many females. As the owner
of a male pet, you are as much responsible for an
unwanted litter as the female's owner is.
If you'd like to know how you
can
be a part of saving our endangered wildlife and
protecting our natural resources please visit my
endangered species page. Thanks, Kittymom.
"This is a prayer for little paws
All up and down the land,
Driven away, no friendly voice
Never an outstretched hand.
For weary paws of little beasts
Torn and stained with red,
And never a home and never a rest,
Till little beasts are dead.
Oh God of homeless ones look down
And try to ease the way
Of all the little weary paws
That walk the world today."
~ Anonymous ~
This article from
PETA(People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals) sums up a lot of the issues in
its tribute to animal mothers.Please read it, you
will be very touched.
A few of Sandra's POEMS on the subject
Special POETRY related to
this issue. Don't skip this!!
To learn more about how you
can fight the horrible
abuse of innocent animals, please click on the purple
ribbon
Read what famous people throughout history
have said on this subject
Click on the golden tear, to read a beautiful
poem and join in with others who want to fight animal
abuse.
Please see if you can help the precious cats of New
York City. They need you!
These pages are being
co-authored
by Sandra
and Kittymom
Please feel free to write us with any comments you
have. We are always glad to hear from you!
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Visit our memorials to our beloved cats that
have gone to Rainbows Bridge
Memories
of Mia
Also my good friend Nancy's loving tribute to her
Bo
~Special Awards~
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