Why spaying or neutering your cat matters
Neutering cats provides many benefits for long-term health and behavior. By preventing serious medical issues, your life and your cat's life will be significantly easier.
This simple routine procedure prevents dangerous illnesses, including reproductive diseases and certain cancers. Cat spaying or neutering also helps curb hormone-driven behaviors, such as spraying, yowling, aggression, and the urge to roam.
All in all, it significantly improves your cat's health and well-being.
When should I spay or neuter my cat?
We recommend scheduling the procedure when your cat is around 4-6 months of age, before they reach sexual maturity. Early cat spaying or neutering ensures protection and an improved quality of life at an early age.
The sooner it's done, the earlier your cat can enjoy the benefits. We'll recommend the safest timing and prepare a personalized plan for them, depending on their age and health.
How much does cat spaying or neutering cost?
Our pricing for our cat spay or neuter services includes the initial checkup, anesthesia, the sterile surgical space, the operation, and post-op care. Final costs may depend on your cat's age, weight, and other diagnostics needed.
What are the long-term benefits of spaying and neutering your cat?

Prevents Reproductive Illnesses
Cat neutering significantly lowers the risk of uterine infections, breast tumors, and testicular cancer, especially when done before the first heat cycle.

Improves Behavior at Home
The procedure helps reduce unwanted behaviors, such as spraying, excessive vocalization, and aggression. This makes them feel calmer and more comfortable.

Creates a Calmer Household
Spayed and neutered cats socialize better with one another, which is especially useful in multi-cat households and makes living together easier.

Prevents Accidental Litters
Even indoor cats may find opportunities to escape and roam outside, putting them at risk. Neutering prevents unplanned pregnancies and reduces accidents.

Supports a Longer, Healthier Life
Cats that are spayed or neutered tend to live longer and happier lives, especially due to the reduced risk of reproductive health diseases.






