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Originally Posted by JeanieK Cats tend to be lazy creatures anyway and Cockers are total chow hounds that tend to over eat.
I had an unneutered Tom that basicalley all he did was sleep when he was here the rest of the time he prowled.
I'm been around neutered male dogs all my life and none were overweight.
It helps with the marking, the humping, the desire to stray, cancer, and agressive behavior. They are still energetic and playful. But their mind is not focused on breeding.
If you don't plan to breed then there is no reason not to neuter. |
My cat was not by any means lazy before he was neutered. He played and chased our feet as we walked by him and jumped all over the place. In fact, everyone told me what a playful cat he was. I know his behavior has changed because I live with him, and everyone that has ever been around him has noticed a change. You can TOTALLY tell the difference. Also, he is neutered and he STILL humps.
My Cocker did not over eat. We didn't "free feed" with her and only gave her the recommend amount of quality food that she was supposed to have per day, so she was not "a chow hound", and she was NOT overweight before being spayed. I had her for over 11 years so being able to tell the difference after she was spayed was not hard. Even my vet noticed the difference in her weight, and personality change. Also, Stedman is not by ANY MEANS aggressive.
Not trying to be rude or start a fight here, just stating the facts because I know my pets

Thanks for your opinion though.