Please understand that Pit Bulls with high prey drive that have killed a cat or another dog were not always "made that way". Sometimes pit bulls (not all) have high prey drives that cause them to go after smaller animals, it is just instinct because they have terrier, a hunting breed in them...
In the long run, spaying/neutering that early has proven to be related to an increased chance of developing other issues later in life such as bone cancer among other things. It can also sometimes stunt growth and development due to hormone deficiencies. It is a necessary thing, though.
I have TOOMANYCATS. Hence the name. Lol. I have 4. They have their own bedroom and we plan (and are in the process of) on building them a kitty utopia in there that consists of shelves on the wall, high places...things of that nature.
Sammy is my seven year old fixed and declawed male, and he...