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Meaning

The word "neutered" refers to the surgical procedure that involves removing the reproductive organs of an animal, typically to prevent breeding. In males, this usually means removing the testicles, and in females, it refers to the removal of the ovaries and often the uterus. The procedure is commonly performed on pets to control the animal population and can also influence behavior.

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Etymology

The word "neuter" comes from the Latin "neuter," which means "neither" or "not either." The term later evolved in English to refer specifically to the removal of sexual organs, as the act results in the animal being unable to reproduce.

Examples

  1. After adopting a stray dog, we decided to have him neutered to prevent any unwanted litters.
  2. Many animal shelters require pets to be neutered before they can be adopted out to ensure population control.
  3. Neutering can lead to behavior changes in pets, such as reduced aggression or roaming tendencies.
  4. The veterinarian explained the benefits of having our cat neutered, including health advantages and a calmer temperament.