0 past simple and past participle of spay
1 to remove the ovaries of a female animal:
We're having the cat spayed.
Clearly, the agreement is that all store cattle shall be spayed.
I would put one special case of remission which has not yet been mentioned, that is for spayed dogs.
Their owners cannot always afford to have them spayed as that is expensive nowadays.
I propose to leave out paragraph (ii) and to insert a new paragraph to ensure that animals are spayed before shipment.
He said very properly that it was impossible for a spayed heifer to abort.
He instead tells them to give chicken (which has been spayed with blood and green slime) to the protester outside.
Adoptable cats and dogs are already spayed or neutered; vaccinated and rehabilitated.
The rabbits were humanely trapped and spayed or neutered.