June 15, 2007, Newsletter Issue #40: The Dangers of Not Spaying or Neutering Your Pet

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You may not know it, but choosing not to spay or neuter your pet can leave them more susceptible to many health problems.

• Female cats are more susceptible to mammary cancer, uterine and ovary cancer, and pyometra.
• Male cats are more susceptible to testicular cancer and wounds from fighting other aggressive males.
• All cats are more susceptible to feline leukemia and feline HIV.
• Non-neutered dogs are vulnerable to testicular or prostate cancer. Neutering helps greatly reduce the risk of perineal hernias, and penile tumors, too.
• Female dogs that are spayed are less likely to get mammary cancer.
• Dog spaying prevents ovarian and uterine tumors, and prevents uterine infections, too.

If you spay or neuter your pet, they'll have a healthier, happier life, and many serious medical conditions can be prevented.

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