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Yes, spayed cats tend to be happier and healthier due to reduced stress, fewer behavioral issues, and lower risk of health problems.
Yes, while spaying has many benefits, it also carries potential downsides such as surgical risks, changes in metabolism, and certain health concerns in some breeds.
Yes, spaying can contribute to a cat’s overall happiness by reducing stress, preventing health issues, and curbing undesirable behaviors.
Yes, spaying can have potential downsides such as surgical risks, hormonal changes, and an increased risk of certain health conditions.
Yes, cats are generally happier and healthier after being spayed due to reduced stress, fewer health risks, and calmer behavior.
Spaying a female cat involves removing her reproductive organs to prevent pregnancy and reduce health and behavioral issues.
The best age to spay a female cat is around 5 to 6 months old, before her first heat cycle.
After being spayed, cats often become calmer, less territorial, and display reduced mating-related behaviors like yowling or attempting to escape.
Spaying a female cat can lead to increased risk of obesity, potential surgical complications, and may alter certain behavioral traits.
Spaying a cat prevents unwanted litters and can reduce certain health risks. It also often leads to improved behavior and longevity.

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