Effects of prepubertal gonadectomy on physical and behavioral development in cats

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Objective - To determine the effect of prepubertal gonadectomy on physical and behavioral development in cats. Design - Prospective controlled study of kittens randomly assigned to 3 treatment groups: group 1, neutered at 7 weeks of age; group 2, neutered at 7 months of age; and group 3, sexually intact controls. Animals - 31 clinically normal male and female kittens. Procedure - Age at distal radial physeal closure and mature radius length were determined radiographically. Six behavioral characteristics were recorded monthly. At 1 year of age, body weight was recorded and thickness of the falciform ligament was measured from a lateral abdominal radiographic view. Secondary sex characteristics were also examined at 1 year of age. Results - There were no differences between group 1 and group-2 cats for any of the study variables. Sexually intact cats (group 3) weighed significantly less than group-2 cats and had less falciform fat and earlier distal radial physeal closure than cats of both neutered groups. Group-3 cats manifested greater intraspecies aggression, less affection and greater development of secondary sex characteristics than neutered cats. Clinical implications - Neutering cats at 7 weeks of age had similar effects on physical and hehavioral development compared with neutering at the more traditional age of 7 months. These data lend support to the concept of prepubertal gonadectomy, already performed by many animal shelters/humane organizations as a method of enhancing the effectiveness of pet population control programs.

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Stubbs, W. P., Bloomberg, M. S., Scruggs, S. L., Shille, V. M., & Lane, T. J. (1996). Effects of prepubertal gonadectomy on physical and behavioral development in cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 209(11), 1864–1871. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1996.209.11.1864

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