%0 Journal Article %T The Views of the UK Public Towards Routine Neutering of Dogs and Cats %A Dorothy E.F. McKeegan %J Archive of "Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI". %D 2019 %R 10.3390/ani9040138 %X While the routine neutering of pet dogs and cats is very common, it impacts on animal welfare and can be ethically problematic. Using an online and in person questionnaire, we investigated for the first time the attitudes of the UK public to the routine neutering of dogs and cats. The respondents (n = 451) expressed views both supporting and opposing routine neutering, but predominantly (>80%) supported the practice. Primary justifications were prevention of unwanted offspring and reproductive diseases. Around 10% of the respondents disagreed and felt that neutering should only be done for medical reasons. Men were less likely than women to agree with neutering of dogs and cats, and those with meat reduction diets were more likely to be against neutering. Cat owners supported neutering more than non-cat owners. Our results characterise how members of the UK public currently perceive the acceptability of routine neutering of dogs and cats %K animal ethics %K animal welfare %K cat %K dog %K neutering %K public opinion %K UK %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523704/