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neuter

[noo-ter, nyoo-] / ˈnu tər, ˈnju- /


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Others also neuter stray cats and dogs to stop their populations from growing.

From BBC Apr. 25, 2026

To help control the population, the city launched the Citywide Cat Program in 2022, which provides funding to help organizations humanely catch cats, spay or neuter them, and release them back into the wild.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 28, 2026

A German listener can instantly narrow the options, ruling out masculine or neuter singular nouns.

From Science Daily Feb. 20, 2026

His legislation would also provide free vaccinations and spay or neuter services to the felines.

From Barron's Feb. 10, 2026

Factum, the neuter past participle, means ‘that which has been done’.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

As a key oil producer, Saudi Arabia is relied upon to surge output and stabilize markets during crises, but any physical degradation of its export capacity neuters this critical fail-safe.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 2, 2026

The group feeds, spays and neuters cats, and places them into adoption.

From Seattle Times Nov. 28, 2023

Those feelings of rage, and how the bully behaves, neuters and neutralizes them.

From Salon Jul. 11, 2022

“She can’t announce that she’s not running in the middle of a session because it basically neuters her for getting anything else done,” said a member who requested anonymity to speak candidly.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 3, 2022

Nineteen thousand four hundred and ninety-nine are neuters or working bees, five hundred are drones, and the remaining one is the queen or mother!

From The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 377, June 27, 1829 by Various

During the COVID-19 lockdown, Blair said shelters closed their doors because the facilities were deemed nonessential, and as a result, many animals were not spayed and neutered and many were left on the street.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 5, 2026

“The IRS is neutered right now,” Granado-Gomez said.

From MarketWatch Apr. 6, 2026

Such clout also made Zhang a potential alternate power center to Xi, who has routinely neutered even latent threats to his dominance.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 8, 2026

She also opposes public funds being given to business owners rather than low-income families who want their cats spayed or neutered.

From Barron's Feb. 10, 2026

Rondell told us about a former foster mom’s crazy cat that never got neutered and always sat in their sixth-story window meowing at female cats that pranced by on the street below.

From "We Were Here" by Matt De La Peña

An animal rescue centre says it has seen an increase in cat families being abandoned due to rising costs and a lack of neutering.

From BBC Mar. 1, 2026

These would include vet visits, mandatory spaying or neutering, and ensuring the cats have sufficient food, water and a safe place to sleep.

From Barron's Feb. 10, 2026

Last spring, the Newsom administration was accused of neutering the regulations that CalRecycle had initially proposed to implement the law.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 14, 2026

Joint disorders and cancers are of particular interest because neutering removes male and female sex hormones that play key roles in important body processes such as closure of bone growth plates.

From Science Daily May 28, 2024

This past February, Dunn’s shelter held a clinic for spaying and neutering outdoor cats.

From Salon Mar. 19, 2024




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