Here are a few reasons people really should be
more diligent in not letting their cats reproduce.
According to SpayEducation.org one un-spayed female
that has just 4 kittens a year and only two of them being
females can cause over 10,000 kittens in roughly seven
years. That is from one female! Cat overpopulation is a
terrible problem.
That estimate is on the lean side. Did you know cats can
get pregnant as early as 4 months old? Did you know
also that cats can have a litter 2 to 3 times a year at an
average of 4 to 6 kittens at a crack? Even if you find
homes for the kittens you allow to be produced that just
means more cats, already born and in shelters, will die
for the lack of a home.
According to chacha.com there are no exact stats on how
many cats are born each year. But 4 to 5 million are killed
in shelters annually in the USA. The problem is so bad
there are roughly 60 million feral cats running around.
Cats with no home, not in shelters, just running wild,
being starved and spreading diseases. These are statistics
are in the USA. If you live outside the USA do you know
the stats for your country? Maybe it would be worth some
research.
To solve the problem and it IS a problem people need to
assure their cat does not reproduce. Either do not let it run
around when in heat or spay your females. If you have
males that go outside, neuter them so they do not add to
these numbers. If you have both males and females living
in your home, spay and amp; neuter. Again according to chacha.com
there are 15 dogs and 45 cats born for each 1 human born.
Do you think they will all get a home? Be a part of the solution,
not a part of the problem. One litter does make a difference.
Spaying/neutering your cat will make a difference. Just think
if a lot of people did not let their cats reproduce, we could
greatly reduce the number of cats killed in shelters every year!
The numbers vary website to website. But one thing they all
have in common is there is a huge problem. It needs addressed,
now. Be a responsible pet owner, do not allow your cats to breed.
Spay/neuter if you can not be diligent enough any other way.
The solution starts with you. Let's end cat overpopulation.