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- It improves both their health and behavior.
- It does not make them become lazy or fat, lack of exercise does that.
- It discourages annoying habits like cat spraying and dogs mounting.
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It reduces the urge to roam and fight, your pet will be less likely to become lost.
- It saves money on future vet bills. Fewer injuries / accidents mean less vet bills
- It saves your pet from mammary, prostate and testicular cancer.
- It means lower licensing fees.
- It eliminates sexual frustration and the risk of pregnancy and birth.
- It makes happier, healthier companions.
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