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  • Why does the RSPCA advocate desexing cats before puberty?

    Desexing cats before they can reproduce plays an integral role in reducing cat overpopulation and there are also many health...
    Tagged: DesexingFeaturedNew petsPet careVeterinary care
  • Why should I have my pet desexed?

    Desexing is an effective strategy to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The RSPCA receives over 125,000 animals every year and many of...
    Tagged: DesexingPet owner basicsVeterinary care
  • Is calcium chloride used to desex male dogs and cats in Australia?

    Calcium chloride (Calchlorin®, CaClCa) can be used as a non-surgical castration technique in male cats and dogs but is not...
    Tagged: DesexingVeterinary care

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