Spaying or neutering a cat is a procedure performed for three main reasons. First, it significantly reduces the risk of feline diseases such as testicular tumors and urinary tract obstruction. Second, it helps prevent undesirable behaviors in cats, such as restlessness during heat, running around, and howling at night. Third, it effectively controls cat reproduction and the stray cat population.

In fact, according to statistics, each adult cat pair and its offspring can produce 420,000 kittens over a 7-year period. Generally speaking, having 1-2 cats at home is great, but 5-6 is really hard to manage.