Another option to start being an active participant of eco living is to neuter or spay your cat.

No, I don’t mean to convey that I believe one can start greening a kitten by not giving it a chance to live. That’s really absurd. The part that I want to point out is the necessity to control pet population, especially your absolutely fast birthing furry pets.

Pet population, cats in particular, has ballooned beyond the capacity of household to sustain them. Hence, there is that astounding number of cats getting euthanized every year. Pet shelters often end up full-handed with all the stray and deposited cats and dogs. These shelters end up needing to euthanize some of the pets in order to deliver sufficient care to the remaining number of pets they can still cater.

Neutering or spaying your cat may not save all those in the shelters but you can save the whole neighborhood from one or two more feral kittens and cats and even dogs and puppies. Limiting your cat’s capacity to reproduce would give them and their young ones all the attention and care that they want and require from you.

Imagine the possibilities of not neutering your pet cats. In years time, you’ll find your household full of cats. So if no pet parents would neuter their cats, imagine the world loaded with cats. Neutering or castrating your pet cats is surely a beneficial way of greening not solely your pets but the environment as a whole. Raising green cats is only possible when you raise them in a green environment.