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Can I get my cat neutered for free?
Cats
Can I get my cat neutered for free?
The cost of living crisis is having several knock-on impacts on our day-to-day lives. For many, the cost of pet care is becoming a worry, and for owners that will be caring for a new kitten or rescue cat, the cost of neu…
September 21, 2023 • 135 shares • 8 comments
Can I take my pet’s testicles home after he’s neutered?
Neutering
Can I take my pet’s testicles home after he’s neutered?
Sounds like an April Fool doesn’t it? But actually, it’s surprisingly common how often people ask us this! We asked our vet blogger Lizzie to look into the question of what happens to “his bits” after they’re removed……
April 1, 2023 • 202 shares
Can neutered dogs still mate?
Dogs
Can neutered dogs still mate?
We often think that by neutering our pets we’re doing away with their sexual behaviour once and for all. And to a great extent, that is true. However, there are quite a lot of dogs who still seem “up for it” even long af…
February 12, 2023 • 443 shares • 5 comments
Why does routine neutering cost £200 but a tumour removal costs nearly £1000? The <em>real</em> cost of veterinary surgery
News and Comment
Why does routine neutering cost £200 but a tumour removal costs nearly £1000? The real cost of veterinary surgery
Lots of pet owners have been there. You go to the vets as your beloved Bertie has a little lump and your vet recommends surgery to remove it. That sounds like a great plan - not only will the lump be gone but you’ll be a…
February 2, 2023 • 318 shares
Do neutered cats need different diets?
Cats
Do neutered cats need different diets?
Neutering is one of the most common procedures performed in first opinion veterinary practices. In light of years of research, it is now recognised that neutering is a predisposing factor for obesity and weight gain. So,…
July 1, 2022 • 27 shares
Is rabbit neutering really safe?
Neutering
Is rabbit neutering really safe?
If your rabbit is going to be neutered it is natural to wonder how safe the procedure really is. Most vets routinely perform surgery on rabbits just like they do for dogs and cats so if your pet rabbit is reasonably youn…
April 25, 2022 • 57 shares
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