Population Control: Kapon helps control the population of stray animals. By reducing the number of animals that can reproduce, it prevents overpopulation, which leads to fewer strays on the streets and less pressure on shelters.
Health Benefits: Neutered animals are less likely to develop certain types of cancers, such as ovarian, uterine, and testicular cancer. It can also prevent infections like pyometra in females and reduce the risk of prostate problems in males.
Behavioral Improvements: Kapon often helps reduce aggressive behaviors, roaming, and territorial marking. It can also lessen the desire to escape and look for mates, making pets easier to manage and train.

