I haven’t found one. While searching I found comments that castration protects against testicular cancer, enlargement of the prostrate and related infections.
On the other hand, I also found a reference stating: ” two studies found that the metabolic rate of spayed and neutered cats is lower than intact cats” and that “:Spayed and neutered cats have an 8.7 times greater risk of developing diabetes than intact cats”
I haven’t found one. While searching I found comments that castration protects against testicular cancer, enlargement of the prostrate and related infections.
On the other hand, I also found a reference stating: ” two studies found that the metabolic rate of spayed and neutered cats is lower than intact cats” and that “:Spayed and neutered cats have an 8.7 times greater risk of developing diabetes than intact cats”
Well, that much I can certainly believe with utter confidence.