8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) China (1) Mexico (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Middle East (1) Russia (1) South Africa (1) Western Europe (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 spaying and neutering pets China Spaying and neutering pets is less common in China due to cultural taboos against altering the natural state of animals. 3
2 spaying and neutering pets Mexico Spaying and neutering pets in Mexico is becoming more popular for population control, but accessibility and cost are still issues. 3
3 spaying and neutering pets Japan Spaying and neutering pets is less common in Japan due to cultural beliefs about natural traits and reproduction. 2
4 spaying and neutering pets South Korea Spaying and neutering pets is less common in South Korea due to cultural taboos and increasing interest in pet breeding. 2
5 spaying and neutering pets Middle East Spaying and neutering pets is not as common in the Middle East due to cultural beliefs and religious attitudes towards animals. 1
6 spaying and neutering pets Russia Spaying and neutering pets is less common in Russia due to cultural preference for purebred pets and concerns about altering natural traits. 1
7 spaying and neutering pets South Africa Spaying and neutering of pets in South Africa is less regulated and places more emphasis on traditional male and female roles. 1
8 spaying and neutering pets Western Europe In Western Europe, spaying and neutering pets is required by law for adopted pets to prevent overpopulation and reduce burden on animal shelters. 1