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Myth 5: After neutering, cats gain weight
In animals, just like in humans, weight begins to increase if the calories consumed exceed the daily norm. The emerging belly of a cat is associated with an improper diet and an inactive lifestyle. Sterilization and castration is a turning point in the life of an animal, which leads to a restructuring of the hormonal system and behavior of the animal. After the operation, the pet becomes calmer, less active. Cats have an increased appetite, which can cause various diseases.