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What does PeTA think of having animals spayed/neutered?

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What does PeTA think of having animals spayed/neutered?

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  1. they support it, it helps control the cat and dog population, and it leaves less cats and dogs homeless


  2. PeTA thinks animals should be spayed/neutered since it helps with the overpopulation crisis.

    Anyone who is a no-kill proponent should be in favor of spaying and neutering. If spaying and neutering didn't exist, imagine how many more homeless animals would be euthanized! We're talking in the millions.

    Basically everyone involved in animal protection sees the need for spaying and neutering. It's priceless that exsft can find a way to attack PeTA over something as harmless as decreasing animal homelessness!! Geeesh.

    exsft you can stop pasting the no kill websites now. We get it that you will have a deep hatred for peta no matter what peta does, good or bad. Even if PeTA advocated no-kill  you would still be here every day ranting about vegetarians and Newkirk and PeTA (and don't forget poor KFC.) Yes?

  3. PeTA supports it, they have offered free surgeries through their Spay n' Neuter Mobile.

    Anyone that is opposed to their animals being neutered is a selfish idiot.

  4. Sure PETA supports it but with an underlying almost sinister motive: that is to eliminate ALL pet ownership altogether.

    Simple logic really. Neutered pets cannot multiply. Eventually no more pets. Elimination of pet ownership is PETA's ultimate goal as expressed in several statements made by various PETA bosses up to Ingrid Newkirk conveniently left out in some links or blogs.

    If you are interested in PETAs real views about pet ownership and treatment of adoptable animals go to:

    http://nokillnow.com/

    Just follow the links,

  5. PETA supports it.

    Tons of cats and dogs (about 4 million) are killed every year in the U.S. because there just aren't homes for them. When people don't sterilize their animals, that just contributes to the problem.

    PETA operates a mobile spay and neuter clinic. It has provided nearly 45,000 free or low-cost spay-and-neuter surgeries since 2001.

  6. They are for it, 100%. Neutering helps stop overpopulation and stray animals, many of which end up killed in shelters or pounds.

  7. they support it and i believe it is something that really needs to be done for the health of your pet and his/her offspring. i nuetered my dog cause i didnt want him to get any female dogs pregnent and then the pups end out on the streets. i also didnt want him to start humping and marking his territory

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