
Spaying & Neutering for Dogs & Cats
New owners of puppies and kittens in the Tracy area may be wondering whether they should have their beloved pet neutered or spayed.
What does spaying and neutering mean?
Spaying and neutering refers to the surgical sterilization of an animal while under general anesthesia.
Technically known as an ovariohysterectomy, spaying removes a female's reproductive organs.
Also known as orchiectomy, neutering removes the testicles from male pets and is considered a simpler surgery than paying. Neutering can also be used to refer to the 'fixing' or desexing of either gender of the animal.

Benefits of Spaying or Neutering Cats
There are 6 benefits cats can experience through being neutered or spayed
- It decreases the risk of uterine infection in female cats.
- It reduces the risk of your cat contracting certain diseases.
- It curbs naughty behaviors, like spraying to mark territory.
- Neutered cats are less likely to stray from home.
- Your cat may become more affectionate.
- It may decrease the risk of mammary (breast) cancer.
Benefits of Spaying or Neutering Dogs
There are 5 benefits dogs can experience by being spayed or neutered:
- It reduces the mating urge.
- It reduces the risk of prostate and other cancers.
- It stabilizes the mood of the dog.
- It can reduce sexualized behaviors.
- It reduces marking and spraying issues.
Spaying & Neutering FAQs
If you'd like to learn more about spay and neuter surgeries at our Tracy vet hospital browse the answers below.