
Following on from the importance of identification, Luc Mounier, Head of the Chaire bien-être animal, focuses this time on the need to sterilize your cat for its welfare. Enjoy the video!

Sterilization is a major point of respect for their welfare […] Don’t hesitate, have your pet sterilized and to do so, visit your veterinarian!”

LUC MOUNIER
In this video:
- 0:21: A reminder of the importance of identification
- 0:48: Sterilization prevents unwanted litters
- 1:14: Sterilization prevents mammary tumors
- 1:24: Sterilization reduces aggression towards other cats
- 1:50: Sterilization helps maintain biodiversity
- 2:19: What about respecting a cat’s natural behavior?
- 3:19: Some misconceptions about sterilization
Keep in mind
- Sterilizing your cat is good for its welfare: less abandonment (because there are no unwanted litters), less risk of mammary tumors, less fighting.
- Sterilization helps maintain biodiversity, as cats are predators of many species.
- Sterilization does not reduce your pet's growth or change its character. On the other hand, it's best to have it done early.
Key Figure
4 months
date before it is recommended to have your cat sterilized by a veterinarian

Sterilization is a major point of respect for their welfare […] Don’t hesitate, have your pet sterilized and to do so, visit your veterinarian!”

LUC MOUNIER