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Neutering and Spaying
Neutering is a surgical procedure to spay or castrate your pet to ensure they are no longer able to breed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is pet spaying?
Spaying your pet involves the surgical removal of the reproductive organs. In females, these are the ovaries and uterus. This procedure is called an ovariohysterectomy, or spay. Spaying is used for birth control.
What is pet castration?
Castration is the removal of the testes’ functionality. Surgical castration is the removal of excision of both testes. Chemical castration uses pharmaceutical drugs to deactivate the testes. Pet castration is used for both birth control and behaviour management purposes.
Which pets can be neutered?
We recommend neutering for
- cats
- dogs
- rabbits
- guinea pigs
- small mammals
What happens when my pet is neutered?
Your pet’s neutering operation is performed under anaesthesia. Your pet is then carefully monitored after surgery by our highly-qualified and registered veterinary nurses.
Why is pet neutering important?
As well as preventing unwanted pregnancies, neutering offers important health benefits to your pet and reduces the risk of some behavioural problems.
Where can I get my pet neutered?
Here at the 91°µÍø Beaumont Sainsbury vet practice, we offer a full pet neutering service across a wide variety of species
When can I get my pet neutered?
We run spaying and neutering clinics Monday to Friday (advance booking required)
(limited weekend appointments available but these may incur additional charges)
How much does neutering cost ?
Your pet neutering costs will vary according to the type of pet, the type of neutering involved and your circumstances.
How do I book a pet neutering appointment?
Firstly, your pet needs to be registered with us.
- To register online – please complete the client registration form
- To register by phone – please call us on 020 7387 8134
Once your pet is registered – we can book your pet neutering appointment