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  2. What kind of pet insurance do you need for preventative care?

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    Preventative+ for Adult Cats and Dogs: ... Best Wellness: The Best Wellness plan provides coverage for routine care, including teeth cleaning or spay/neuter procedures, up to $535 per year.

  3. Non-surgical fertility control for dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of sterilization in dogs and cats is surgical, spaying in females and castration in males. Non-surgical fertility control can either result in sterilization or temporary contraception and could offer a cheaper way to keep wild dog and cat populations under control. As of 2019, only contraceptives are commercially available.

  4. 13 Categories Pet Insurance Most Commonly Covers - AOL

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    Routine care costs: Even if long-term health concerns seem distant, remember that initial pet ownership comes with its own expenses. These costs can add up quickly in the first few months, from ...

  5. Does pet insurance cover vaccines? - AOL

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    Wellness plans or preventive care add-ons: These cover regular maintenance care, including vaccines, spaying/neutering, dental cleanings, flea and tick prevention and wellness exams. Wellness ...

  6. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Neutering and overfeeding have contributed to increased obesity in domestic cats, especially in developed countries. Obesity in cats has similar effects as in humans, and will increase the risk of heart disease , diabetes mellitus , etc., thereby shortening the cat's lifespan.

  7. Pediatric spaying - Wikipedia

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    The AVMA supports the concept of early (prepubertal, 8 to 16 weeks of age) spay/neuter in dogs and cats in an effort to reduce the number of unwanted animals of these species. Just as for other veterinary medical and surgical procedures , veterinarians should use their best medical judgment in deciding at what age spay/neuter should be ...