Castration of cats: A crucial step for animal welfare!

Castration of cats: A crucial step for animal welfare!

stray cats face a dramatic fate: Without human contact, these overgrown domestic cats often live under extreme conditions that reduce their life expectancy to just four to five years. According to a report by ORF Lower Austria, a single pair of cats can produce up to 13,000 offspring in just five years. In order to counteract this alarming overpopulation, the state of Lower Austria, in cooperation with animal welfare associations and municipalities, has the initiative "Kastriere 1, Rette 100!" launched. This includes a castration promotion model in which the costs are covered by the country and one third by the municipalities.

The State Councilor for Animal Welfare, Susanne Rosenkranz, encourages citizens to report freely living cats to the local animal welfare organizations so that they can be caught, neutered and medical care. According to Mareike Schnabl from the association "Save Cats! Yes we can!" This program could already help thousands of cats to live a better and more appropriate life. The importance of consistent castration is also emphasized by animal welfare experts in order to prevent the spread of diseases such as cat cold or immune deficiency in particular.

Legal foundations and health benefits of castration

The German Animal Welfare Act signs the need for castration as a legitimate reason that not only serves to prevent uncontrolled reproduction, but also benefit the well -being of the animals, as the data from Tasso prove. Cities and municipalities are already issuing cat protection regulations to prescribe the castration of freely gauntlets and thus reduce the suffering of animals. In addition to avoiding unwanted youngsters, neutered cats also have a lower risk of being involved in traffic accidents, since they usually roam less. In addition, the frequency of injuries and the spread of infectious diseases is significantly reduced by castration.

The decision to castrate should not be postponed; It means an active contribution to animal welfare and contributes significantly to alleviate the suffering of countless cats. Obligation castration should therefore be considered by every responsible cat owner in order not only to help your own animals, but also the stray cats. The castration is recognized by experts as one of the most effective measures to protect these animals, since they crucially contain both health benefits for the cats themselves and overpopulation.

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