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cat neutering near me is available through Vetlyf for pet parents in Gurugram and Delhi NCR. Most male cats get booked in for one of three reasons: he has started spraying indoors, he yowls half the night, or he keeps coming home from fights. Vetlyf plans cat neutering across Delhi NCR — pre-surgery exam first, then the procedure, pain management and recovery guidance you can actually follow at home.
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Vetlyf supports cat neutering near me around Gurugram, Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad and Faridabad through appointment-led pet care.
You can book cat neutering near me from this page, call Vetlyf, or continue into the matching service cards when a specific service is needed.
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Primary Vetlyf location: Sector 89, Gurugram, Haryana 122505. Coordinates: 28.4132143;76.9539707. Service areas include Delhi NCR, Gurugram, Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad.
- How much does cat neutering cost in Delhi NCR? Vetlyf's published price for male cat sterilisation is ₹ 7,999, covering Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad and Ghaziabad. That includes the pre-surgery veterinary exam and fitness assessment, anaesthesia planning, the sterile procedure, pain management and post-operative recovery guidance. Final procedure, suitability and cost are confirmed by the vet after assessment.
- Will neutering stop my cat from spraying? Neutering removes the hormonal driver behind most territorial spraying, but it cannot erase a habit your cat has already learnt. Cats who have marked the same corner for a long time sometimes keep going back to it. Clean those spots properly, cut the stress triggers, and ask your vet what else to change.
- Should I neuter an indoor-only cat? Indoor cats still reach sexual maturity. An unneutered male indoors will usually try to get out of the door, spray the furniture and call loudly at night, and most indoor households decide once the smell settles into the sofa. Your vet will weigh his living situation before recommending it.
- Is neutering a male cat smaller surgery than spaying a female? Yes. Neutering a male cat is the shorter, simpler of the two because it does not involve opening the abdomen, which is why Vetlyf prices male sterilisation at ₹ 7,999 and female spaying at ₹ 9,999. Both still need an exam, anaesthesia planning, pain relief and monitored recovery.
- How do I get my cat to the vet without a fight? Stop keeping the carrier in a cupboard. Leave it out at home with a blanket that smells of him so it stops being a once-a-year trap. Load him back-end first, drape a towel over the carrier, belt it flat into the footwell, and keep the car quiet on the way.
- What should I ask a clinic before booking a cat neuter? Ask how they handle cats specifically: can he wait away from barking dogs, does the carrier stay covered until the vet is ready, who watches him under anaesthesia and while he wakes up, and what written instructions you go home with. Low-stress handling matters more to cats than to most dogs.
- What is the difference between spaying and neutering? Spaying is sterilisation of a female pet; neutering is sterilisation of a male pet — so a female cat is spayed and a male cat is neutered. Both prevent unwanted litters and can support long-term reproductive health when a veterinarian recommends them for your cat.
- What is the right age to neuter a cat? There is no single right age. Timing is decided with a veterinarian after examining your cat, and depends on his breed, health and living situation — including whether he goes outdoors. Book the pre-surgery consultation and the vet will say whether to go ahead now or wait.
- Is neutering safe? Neutering is a common veterinary procedure when it is planned properly. Safety rests on pre-surgery evaluation, anaesthesia planning, sterile handling and post-op monitoring. That is why the exam comes first: if the vet finds a reason to wait, the surgery date moves until your cat is fit for it.
- How long is recovery? Recovery varies by cat. Many planned sterilisation cases need careful monitoring for roughly 7–14 days, with restricted activity and wound care as advised by the vet. For a cat that mostly means no high jumps onto shelves, no licking the site, and outdoor access stays paused.
- Does my pet need blood tests before surgery? The vet decides that at the pre-surgery exam, which is part of the service. The assessment checks whether your cat is fit for anaesthesia, and the vet will advise any further tests before a surgery date is confirmed. Older cats or cats with a health history are likelier to need extra checks.
- What litter should I use after my cat is neutered? Vets commonly advise swapping clumping or dusty clay litter for shredded paper or paper pellets while the site heals, so granules do not stick to it. Keep the tray very clean and easy to reach, and follow whatever the discharge notes from your vet say.
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Most male cats get booked in for one of three reasons: he has started spraying indoors, he yowls half the night, or he keeps coming home from fights. Vetlyf plans cat neutering across Delhi NCR — pre-surgery exam first, then the procedure, pain management and recovery guidance you can actually follow at home.


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His Neuter, Start to Finish
Neutering a male cat is the smaller operation — the abdomen is not opened. What owners get wrong sits either side of it: the trip in, and keeping him in afterwards.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Cat Neutering
What is the difference between spaying and neutering?
Spaying is sterilisation of a female pet; neutering is sterilisation of a male pet — so a female cat is spayed and a male cat is neutered. Both prevent unwanted litters and can support long-term reproductive health when a veterinarian recommends them for your cat.
What is the right age to neuter a cat?
There is no single right age. Timing is decided with a veterinarian after examining your cat, and depends on his breed, health and living situation — including whether he goes outdoors. Book the pre-surgery consultation and the vet will say whether to go ahead now or wait.
Is neutering safe?
Neutering is a common veterinary procedure when it is planned properly. Safety rests on pre-surgery evaluation, anaesthesia planning, sterile handling and post-op monitoring. That is why the exam comes first: if the vet finds a reason to wait, the surgery date moves until your cat is fit for it.
How long is recovery?
Recovery varies by cat. Many planned sterilisation cases need careful monitoring for roughly 7–14 days, with restricted activity and wound care as advised by the vet. For a cat that mostly means no high jumps onto shelves, no licking the site, and outdoor access stays paused.
Does my pet need blood tests before surgery?
The vet decides that at the pre-surgery exam, which is part of the service. The assessment checks whether your cat is fit for anaesthesia, and the vet will advise any further tests before a surgery date is confirmed. Older cats or cats with a health history are likelier to need extra checks.
What litter should I use after my cat is neutered?
Vets commonly advise swapping clumping or dusty clay litter for shredded paper or paper pellets while the site heals, so granules do not stick to it. Keep the tray very clean and easy to reach, and follow whatever the discharge notes from your vet say.