To remove the testicles (and sometimes penis) of a male animal or to render the testicles unfunctional.
1 She said the fund can not be used to euthanise or desex domestic cats.
2 The council says the money can't be used to euthanise cats or desex privately-owned ones.
3 One of the main reasons to desex at a younger age is to prevent unplanned litters.
4 The council said the money can not be used to euthanise cats or desex privately-owned ones.
5 The team of volunteers will be there to desex animals, provide parasite treatments, and vaccinate dogs against the parvovirus.
6 Stanford said applicants must be able to demonstrate they have a programme in place to take in abandoned cats to desex and re-home them.
7 Photo: 123rf Applications to a $100,000 fund are now open, with the money to be used to desex and re-home the animals.
8 He said they were either euthanised or desexed and adopted.
9 Suppose this horse was desexed at two years old.
10 She also paid to have street dogs desexed .
11 Spartan had been microchipped already but Mr Berry had put off desexing because of the expense, he said.
12 Domestic cats were more likely to wander further and fight more often if they are not desexed , she said.
13 QUESTION 2 We bought a beautiful little pup during lockdown and are not sure when to get her desexed .
14 The optimum age for desexing dogs remains a hot topic in the veterinary world and is a complex issue.
15 The age of desexing larger-breed dogs may be delayed until they are more mature and allow for bone growth to occur.
16 Cheltenham Cat Rescue was raising money to help pay vets fees and also to kickstart a multilingual awareness campaign about desexing cats.
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