Why You Should Still Spay or Neuter Your Cat & Dog
Many pet owners hesitate to go through with the routine procedure: 1:38 Will my cat gain weight if spayed/neutered? 2:20 What are the health risks of NOT spaying/neutering? 2:34 Isn't the surgery too invasive? 2:40 But I want my cat to have just one litter. Is that OK? 2:41 But I want my kids to see the miracle of birth. Is that OK? Join Jackson for the next Google+ Hangout and ask him a question live on air! Click here for more: http://anmlst.co/LitterBoxQuestions For more information about the Hangout on 9/30, click here: http://anmlst.co/JacksonHangout7 More on these statistics: * 6-8 million animals are booked into shelters yearly * 70,000 cats and dogs are born daily * 3-4 million adoptable cats and dogs are euthanized yearly. * In the US, 1 healthy adoptable cat and dog is euthanized every 11 seconds — Source: The Humane Society of The United States * 3-4 million animals are adopted yearly — Source: http://www.animalsheltering.org * It costs over 1 billion dollars of taxpayers money to round up, house, euthanize and dispose of homeless animals yearly (MANY other sites state it is about 2 billion) — Source: http://www.bestfriends.org
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