Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Cats must be neutered from four months old

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A GROUP of animal charities led by Cats Protection is advocating cats be neutered from the age of four months old to prevent unwanted pregnancie­s.

The Cat-Kind umbrella group recommends neutering at four months of age as that is when puberty hits. Neutering cats at four months (rather than the traditiona­l six months of age), is an effective way to reduce the number of accidental litters, as well as having many recognised benefits to cat health and behaviour including marking of territory by spraying, fighting, wailing and roaming/ getting lost.

Research has shown that neutering at four months has no increased risk and so there is no reason why neutering should be delayed until six months, by which time cats can already get pregnant.

Cats Protection estimates there are 1.3m unneutered pet cats in the UK and over 150,000 cats already enter shelters each year. This year has seen a 46 percent increase in cats on the waiting list to enter the charity’s adoption centres, as owners seek to relinquish their pets due to the cost-of-living crisis.

A reduction in surprise pregnancie­s will stop the stress and risks to young cats who get pregnant, while reducing the number of unwanted kittens that may require rehoming in the future. Further informatio­n on the benefits of neutering, as well as our Kitten Neutering Database listing vets undertakin­g the procedure at four months, can be found at www. cats.org.uk/what-we-do/neutering/ kitten-neutering

Cats Protection provides discounted neutering for owners on low incomes. To find out more call our dedicated neutering helpline on 03000 1212112 Monday – Friday 9.30 – 1pm or go to www.cats.org. uk/what-we-do/neutering/ financial-assistance

Jane Clements Cats Protection, Head of Neutering

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