Is spaying/neutering necessary for cats and dogs? Spaying/neutering can reduce some diseases in cats and dogs and can also make them more calm. Many people say that after spaying/neutering, cats and dogs are less active and prefer to stay quiet. However, spaying/neutering does deprive dogs of their reproductive rights, so some people are unwilling to have this surgery, feeling that their dogs are no longer complete.
Overall, I'm inclined to recommend spaying/neutering. The stray dog problem is becoming increasingly serious. Spaying/neutering can effectively control the number of cats and dogs. Of course, the stray dog problem cannot be solely attributed to the lack of spaying/neutering. Therefore, many pet owners choose to spay/neuter their dogs when they have the means to do so, to prevent them from breeding.
On the operating table, the dog bumped into the cat! Both looked at each other somewhat bewildered! The cat probably didn't feel anything at first, but the pug was already panicking! Although the pug's face was completely black, you could still tell that it was starting to panic!
With that melancholy expression, even though he didn't know what was about to happen, nothing good ever happened to him when he came to this place. So the pug looked at the cat and stared at it quietly: We are both wanderers in this world, why should we need to have known each other before?