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Neutering Your Cat: Why It’s a Smart Move for Better Vet Care in NYC

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So your cat is starting to prowl, yowl, or pee on your brand-new rug? Or maybe you're just trying to be a responsible pet parent. Either way, let’s talk about neutering - the quick and safe procedure that can help your cat live a longer, healthier, less dramatic life.

What Is Neutering, Really?

Neutering (also called castration for males and spaying for females) is a routine surgical procedure that prevents your cat from reproducing. In other words, no surprise litters, no territorial spraying, and a whole lot less howling at 3am.

Why It’s a Good Idea (For Both of You)

  • No more heat cycles, territorial behavior, or desperate attempts to escape through a cracked window.
  • Neutering reduces the risk of certain cancers, infections, and injuries from catfights.
  • A single unneutered cat can contribute to hundreds of homeless kittens. Do your part.
  • They stay closer to home. Fixed cats are generally more relaxed, affectionate, and less likely to wander.

When’s the Right Time?

Most vets recommend neutering around 4–6 months of age– but it’s never too late. Your adult cat can still benefit from the procedure.

What About Recovery?

Neutering is a common, low-risk surgery. Most cats bounce back within a few days (and act like nothing ever happened). Just keep them cozy, restrict activity, and skip the bath.

And yes- extra treats are fully encouraged.

Worried About the Cost?

We get it. That’s why we offer flexible pricing options. We’re here to help you make the best decision for your cat and your budget.

Thinking about neutering your cat?
Book a consultation with one of our vets. We’ll walk you through the process, answer your questions, and help your feline friend feel better — and quieter — in no time.