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7 Reasons People Choose Not to Neuter Their Cat
Cat Health

7 Reasons People Choose Not to Neuter Their Cat

In this article, we'll explore seven reasons pet owners may choose not to neuter their cats and weigh the rationality…

Louise FiolekDecember 7, 2025December 7, 2025
Changes to Expect After Neutering Your Cat: Important Tips
Cat Health

Changes to Expect After Neutering Your Cat: Important Tips

It is understandable to have questions and concerns about how your cat will recover from a neutering surgery. You'll want…

Louise FiolekDecember 7, 2025December 7, 2025

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