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  2. Castration - Wikipedia

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    Neutered individuals have a much higher risk of developing prostate problems in comparison to intact males. Castrated male cats are more likely to develop an obstruction in their urethra, preventing them from urinating to some degree. [141] A specialized vocabulary has arisen for neutered animals of given species: Barrow (pig) Bullock (cattle)

  3. Neutering - Wikipedia

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    Non-neutered cats in the U.S. are three times more likely to require treatment for an animal bite. Having a cat neutered confers health benefits, because castrated males cannot develop testicular cancer, spayed females cannot develop uterine, cervical or ovarian cancer, and both have a reduced risk of mammary cancer. [citation needed]

  4. Urethrostomy - Wikipedia

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    The cat can be placed in either dorsal or ventral recumbency. An elliptical incision is made around the base of the cat's penis and scrotum. If the cat has not been neutered previously, it must be neutered before the perineal urethrostomy can be performed.

  5. Cat has the perfect reaction to discovering he's been neutered

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    A cat woke up after being neutered, and noticed something that used to be there was gone. Six-month-old Milo went in to the local vet for the routine procedure Bob Barker spent decades reminding ...

  6. Cat Rescuer's Ingenious Test of New Kitty Reveals If He's ...

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    Feral cats are the offspring and descendants of stray or abandoned house pets, which is why it is so important to get your cat spayed or neutered, especially if you allow them outside.

  7. Neuticles - Wikipedia

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    The typical pair costs about $310. The company has produced customized prosthetic testicles, such as a $2800 watermelon-sized set for an elephant. [8] Miller said he sold more than 500,000 sets of Neuticles in his first 20 years of business. [8] The company states that humans cannot legally get Neuticle implants.

  8. Elastration - Wikipedia

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    The country of Lithuania has banned the practice due to their belief that the procedure is inhumane. [6] There is some evidence that elastration is more painful if carried out on older animals, [7] although much of the immediate pain of application can be prevented by injection of local anaesthesia into the scrotal neck and testicles. [8]

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

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    As of 2013, an estimated 75% of 700 million dogs worldwide were free to roam and reproduce, resulting in overpopulation, high mortality rates and poor health. [1] The main management approach is surgical sterilization, i.e. the removal of testes or ovaries, often performed through trap-neuter-return strategies. [2]