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Kitten Castration

The Basics of Neutering

Castration prevents mating and can help prevent unwanted behavior, such as spraying urine, in male cats.

Neutering a male cat is called castration. Male cats are usually neutered between 7 and 9 months of age, before establishing undesirable habits, like spraying urine. Neutering involves the removal of the testicles, the source of sex hormones and sperm cells. The incisions are usually so small that sutures are unnecessary. Generally, the cat is sent home the same day.

Vasectomy is available but rarely used for male cats. "People do ask me about vasectomies in cats for their individual pets, and I always recommend against it for four reasons," says John Hamil, DVM. Vasectomized cats remain territorial and still fight, wander and spray urine, he says.

Vasectomy renders a male cat sterile but does not affect testosterone levels provided the spermatic artery remains intact. Simply put, a vasectomized cat can mate but cannot father kittens.

The procedure has implications for population control in feral cat colonies, says Thomas R. Kendall, DVM, who has done research in this area. The idea is that if dominant males fathering the kittens in a colony or neighborhood are identified and vasectomized, they can continue to mate with females in the colony but not reproduce. Dominant vasectomized males would prevent submissive, intact males from inseminating unspayed females.

"Vasectomy is still a topical issue for feral cat colonies," Kendall says.

Posted: Wed Nov 20 00:00:00 PST 2002

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I have been told to wait getting my 6month old kitten done as doing it too young can cause urinary track infection. I am going to wait until he is about 8-9months as he hasn't shown any signs of spraying yet
Alison, Southampton UK, AL
Posted: 10/28/2009 9:06:39 AM
Between 7 and 9 months is much later than I've seen and heard suggested elsewhere. Most vets will neuter at least by 6 months, and more and more will do it earlier than that. Of course, at most shelters, kittens are neutered or spayed at 8 weeks, provided they weigh 2 pounds.
Donna, Austin, TX
Posted: 9/11/2008 7:35:52 PM
The article did not mention if neutering would affect a cat's personality regarding playfulness or showing affection. My Siamese kitten is 5 months old and I really do not want his personality to change. However, I do know it will change somewhat as he matures.
Coral, Rutland, VT
Posted: 4/3/2007 9:14:46 AM
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