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  2. Cancer in cats - Wikipedia

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    Spaying and neutering holds many advantages for cats, including lowering the risk of developing cancer. Neutering male cats makes them less subject to testicular cancer, FeLV, and FIV. Spaying female cats lowers the risk of mammary, ovarian, and uterine cancer, as it prevents them from going into heat. Female cats should be spayed before their ...

  3. Neutering - Wikipedia

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    The risks for sick animals were 1.33% for dogs and 1.40% for cats. [43] Spaying and castrating cats and dogs may increase the risk of obesity if nutritional intake is not reduced to reflect the lower metabolic requirements of neutered animals. [44] In cats, a decrease in sex hormone levels seems to be associated with an increase in food intake ...

  4. Castration - Wikipedia

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    In the case of pets, castration is usually called neutering, and is encouraged to prevent overpopulation of the community by unwanted animals, and to reduce certain diseases such as prostate disease and testicular cancer in male dogs (oophorectomy in female pets is often called spaying). Testicular cancer is rare in dogs, and also prostate ...

  5. Rescue Cat With Cancer Gets First Peaceful Sleep in Tear ...

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    It only takes a moment for a rescue to change a life, and for a stray cat named Luce, that moment is captured in a heartwarming TikTok video. Her new owner, Tatyana Jade, shares the first 24 hours ...

  6. 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.

  7. You should spay or neuter your pet dog or cat. Here’s how to ...

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  8. TikTok Star Cat Janice Dead at 31 After Cancer Battle - AOL

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    Courtesy of Cat Janice/Instagram TikTok star Cat Janice has died following her battle with cancer. Janice’s family confirmed the news via her Instagram page on Wednesday, February 28. Janice ...

  9. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    However some humans are particularly at risk. These are people "with immature or weakened immune systems" (infants, the elderly, people undergoing cancer therapy, and individuals with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Some common and preventable forms of zoonosis [7] are as follows: Toxoplasmosis; Giardia; Cat-scratch disease; Rabies; Ringworm