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I just received a really cute kitten as a birthday gift last week and my mom suggested I have a pet desexing procedure for her as early as now. Thanks for the information that this will actually help reduce the chances that my cat would produce mammary cancer tumors. I hope to talk with a vet about this soon.
It’s nice that you pointed out how pets that have been desexed tend to live longer and healthier lives. We love our pet dog and we want him to stay healthy for a very long time. So, we are thinking of asking for a pet desexing service.