Dear George,
I’ve heard February 27 was declared the big
“Snip Day” or to be fair the “Spay and Neuter Day”. Hmm! I wonder why one day
only? Is everybody getting spayed or neutered in one day? I’m kind of
disappointed as “the Snip Day” must be valid only in the UK since we have in
North America a whole “Snip Month”! It looks like a full celebration up to the occasion!
But, I wonder ….is it really a celebration?
George, I’m too young to understand the intricacies of the human
thinking! I found human rationale quite appalling! For example: February 14th
– they celebrate Valentine’s Day! Meaning …romance, chocolate, blind dates, falling
in love and of course mating!
February 19th – Family Day here in Canada -
Humans enjoying the “fruit” of their Valentine’s Day night! Meaning new parents
enjoying their new born babies and generally speaking parents, kids and
relatives they all come together and celebrate!
February 27th – Boom! Snip Day!
Are humans crazy? I means who is actually getting spayed or neutered? Our human
pets? I don’t think so? It is us who get the snip! So, why are humans so happy
and ready to celebrate the moment? I’d like to see a human getting snipped! See
if he’ll be in a mood to celebrate after that! Also, I’ve realized they don’t
bother to ask for our opinion! Can I be spayed without my consent?
I’m scheduled for the operation by the end
of March! So, please explain to me what is with this Snip Day that humans get
so crazy about?
PLEASE enlighten me on the benefits of
getting spayed!
Yours….very confused
Whiskers
Dear Whiskers,
It's World Spay Day, yes World not just the UK, according to the American Humane Society (https://www.animalsheltering.org/worldspayday). They say "creating a culture of inclusivity and understanding within your spay/neuter programs." (When will humans learn to keep things, and their words, simple.) What on earth is inclusivity? Well, apparently, that means helping people of different ethnicity get their cats neutered and spayed. Most people, no matter what their race or religion, want the best for their pets but many can't afford the snip for them.
Nobody asked us cats, of course? Do we want to be neutered and spayed? Would some of us prefer the risky lifestyle of nights on the tiles, rather than the deep neutered peace of the double bed with our humans? An exciting but short life versus a long contented one?
There are benefits of course. You won't be exhausted by repeated kitten bearing. You won't catch FIV from a mating tom. You won't leave home in order to have your kittens on the street - and then become homeless.
But it would be nice to be asked, wouldn't it?
Yours
George.
Nobody asked us cats, of course? Do we want to be neutered and spayed? Would some of us prefer the risky lifestyle of nights on the tiles, rather than the deep neutered peace of the double bed with our humans? An exciting but short life versus a long contented one?
There are benefits of course. You won't be exhausted by repeated kitten bearing. You won't catch FIV from a mating tom. You won't leave home in order to have your kittens on the street - and then become homeless.
But it would be nice to be asked, wouldn't it?
Yours
George.