Disadvantages to spaying/neutering a dog/cat?

I had my dog spayed and she had urinary problems. Dribbled like Magic Johnson. Of course I kept her for a long and happy life.

As someone who “works” with the local animal rescue, reading this is horrible. Please don’t spread your ignorance. Spaying and neutering makes a HUGE difference in controlling the amount of homeless animals.

ETA: I also have to add that animals don’t really want sex. They just do it because of their instinct. When you spay or neuter them, it takes away the instinct to reproduce (or at least suppresses it. Someone correct me if I got this wrong, I’m not a vet). They don’t miss it. They just don’t feel it anymore. You cannot compare human sexual behavior to animals.

Our rescue dog is currently in heat (for medical reasons we cannot get her spayed for a few more months), and let me just say that I would take urinary dribbling over what we have today any day!

Spaying makes a difference because it means those 40 cats won’t each have 8 kittens 4 months from now, making the grand total 320 cats.

The Neville kitties are spayed. From the amount of purring they do, I don’t think they believe this has ruined their lives.

Luna in particular seems to like her life the way it is. I somehow don’t see her wanting to change everything so she could have kittens. We’re going through preparing to have our baby. It’s a lot of work and we know our lives will change a great deal as a result. I know the preparation is somewhat less work for cats (they don’t have to buy car seats), but I’m sure their lives change. I don’t see Luna liking that.

Reversible birth control isn’t really an option for pets, except maybe something like Depo-Provera or Norplant. I wouldn’t like to try to give my cats birth control pills every day, and I doubt anyone would want to try putting condoms on male cats or dogs. Humans who don’t want to have too many kids have those options.

Humans have sex even when women are not fertile. Cats and dogs don’t do that. If they had sex because they enjoy it, they would probably also have sex when the females are not in heat.

Spaying a male cat would be… er… difficult.

Just because you’re personally uncomfortable about castration doesn’t mean you should uh…whatever the above is…rant.

The part about 40 cats spayed and abandoned in the street sounds like you’re misinterpreting or misrepresenting a Trap-Neuter-Return program.

Estimates for stray and feral cat population in the US range from 50 million to 70 million.

Comparable orphan statistics seem to be harder to come by, but this government .pdf from 2004 seems to say maybe 4 million (it says 73.2 million children, of which 6% live with no parent) but that presumably includes children without parents due to abandonment and imprisonment, not necessarily all orphaned.

So although the numbers are sketchy, it looks like this claim isn’t likely to be true.

If you thought belling the cat was tough…geez!