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Pediatric spaying : ウィキペディア英語版
Pediatric spaying
Pediatric spaying (also known as “prepuberal” or “early” spaying) or neutering is defined as performing an ovariohysterectomy (spaying) or orchidectomy (castration or neutering) on a kitten or puppy between the ages of 6 and 14 weeks. Spaying and neutering are sterilization procedures which prevent the animals from reproducing. The procedures are also referred to as “gonadectomies” in the veterinary literature.
==Background==
It was once believed that female cats and dogs should not be spayed until the animal delivered one litter or, at least, experienced one estrus or “heat” cycle. (There was little concern about neutering males, other than for behavioral reasons, since males do not get pregnant.) Research in the 1960s proved that female animals permitted to reach sexual maturity prior to being spayed were susceptible to a higher risk of mammary cancer than those animals spayed prior to their first cycle. As a result, the recommendation was revised to perform surgeries just prior to the average anticipated age for the first cycle, 4 to 6 months for cats and 6 to 12 months for dogs.〔Rosebrook, Dr. Dick. "ESP: Early Sterilization Program". .〕
Research from the 1990s and early 2000s suggests that it is safe, and maybe even desirable, to perform sterilization surgeries prior to sexual maturity and as early as 6 weeks old.〔Fuess, Theresa A., PhD, VM-3. "Early Spay/Neuter: An Overview. Illinois Veterinary Bulletin. Spring 1998 .〕〔Howe, Lisa M. "Surgical methods of contraception and sterilization". Theriogenology 66 (2006), pp 500-509 .〕〔Little, Susan, DVM. "A Winn Foundation Report On…Early Spay/Neuter in the Cat". .〕
Rationale
Preventing breeding through sterilization is considered one approach to controlling the population and reducing the number of animals surrendered to shelters, thus reducing the number of healthy but homeless animals killed in shelters. Animal shelters typically have policies requiring adopters to spay or neuter cats and dogs after adoption but compliance rates are usually low. While a majority of adopted animals are eventually sterilized, many females have a litter prior to the surgery.〔Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. "Ask Elizabeth". Cat Watch. .〕
Shelters that have access to spay/neuter services and participate in pediatric spay/neuter programs can ensure that nearly 100% of adopted animals are sterilized prior to adoption.

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