A new method to keep your cats from getting pregnant: Surprising gene therapy

19.06.2023 18:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

We all love domestic cats, but we often need to keep them away from being pregnant. 

While veterinarians already have a few methods to prevent that, a new article published on Nature Communications claims that there's one more way.

Let's find out more about it.

No more surgeries needed

Invasive surgeries to spay cats could become a thing of the past, thanks to a new gene therapy. 

Female cats injected with this therapy did not get pregnant, even after mating with fertile males. 

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A special gene therapy

The gene therapy targets anti-Müellerian hormone, preventing the release of eggs. 

In a study, six treated cats did not become pregnant, while the control group did. 

This breakthrough could provide an efficient way to control the global population of feral cats, known for killing billions of birds and small mammals annually. 

The therapy, delivered through a single shot, offers a promising alternative to surgery and could be especially beneficial for feral populations. 

More research needed

The treatment is still in development and requires further testing for safety and efficacy. 

Researchers also hope to explore its potential in other species and as a non-permanent contraceptive for humans.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


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  1. No more surgeries needed
  2. A special gene therapy
  3. More research needed