"Spay" refers to the surgical procedure performed on female animals to remove their reproductive organs (ovaries and often the uterus), rendering them unable to reproduce. Commonly done by veterinarians, spaying helps control pet overpopulation, reduces the risk of certain health issues like mammary tumors or uterine infections, and can mitigate behavioral problems linked to heat cycles. The operation is typically safe and performed under general anesthesia, with pets recovering within days. Spaying is recommended for pets not intended for breeding, often done around six months of age. It’s a responsible choice for pet owners to promote animal welfare and reduce stray populations.
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