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Originally Posted by Biddy's Mom I may be wrong, but aren't their chances of getting certain types of cancers greatly hightened if they are not spayed or neutered? Particularly females and mammory cancer? |
There are also certain cancers that they have an increased of if they are altered. Most vets won't tell you this because they want to do the surgery and it is suppported by the shelters and rescue groups because they do not believe people are responsible enough to keep their pets from getting pregnant.
It is an area that everyone needs to research thoroughly as it shouldnot be taken lightly.JMHO