Spay and Neuter FAQs

Spay and Neuter FAQs



Spay and Neuter FAQs: What Every Pet Owner Should Know

Spaying and neutering are some of the most important steps you can take for your pet’s long-term health. At Lincoln Animal Hospital in Cypress, CA, our experienced veterinarians get many questions from pet owners about these procedures. To make things simple, we’ve put together answers to the most common FAQs.

Why Should I Spay or Neuter My Pet?

Spaying and neutering help prevent unwanted litters, but the benefits go far beyond population control. Pets that have been altered are often healthier, less likely to develop certain cancers, and may show fewer behavior problems. Our vets near you can explain the health advantages for both cats and dogs.

What’s the Difference Between Spaying and Neutering?

  • Spay (female pets): This surgical procedure removes the ovaries and uterus to prevent pregnancy. If you’re searching for a cat spay or a dog spay near you, our team can help.
  • Neuter (male pets): This procedure removes the testicles, which prevents reproduction and reduces hormone-driven behaviors. Services include dog neuter and cat neuter.

When Is the Best Time to Spay or Neuter My Pet?

Most pets can be safely spayed or neutered around six months of age, though the timing can vary depending on size, breed, and health. Our veterinarians near you will help determine the right age for your pet.

Is Spaying or Neutering Safe?

Yes. With today’s veterinary technology, spay/neuter procedures are considered routine. At our animal hospital in Cypress, CA, we use modern anesthesia and monitoring equipment to keep your pet comfortable and safe during surgery.

Will My Pet’s Personality Change?

Your pet will still be the same loving companion. The only changes you may notice are positive ones, such as reduced roaming, marking, or aggression.

How Do I Prepare for My Pet’s Surgery?

Your veterinarian will give you instructions, which often include fasting the night before surgery. Afterward, your pet may need a few days of rest, along with limited activity while it heals.

Call Our Veterinarians near You to Learn More About Spaying or Neutering

At Lincoln Animal Hospital, we’re here to answer all of your questions about spaying near you and neutering near you. Whether you need dog spay, cat spaying near you, or cat and dog neuter services, our caring team will guide you through every step. Call (714) 995-9200 today to schedule an appointment with a trusted vet near you in Cypress, CA.

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