At what age is it better to neuter a Bombay cat?

Dec 26,2023
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It is better to neuter Bombay cats around 6 months old. Bombay cats enter the sexual maturity stage at about 6 months old, their health is stable, and the risks of surgery are also low. Neutering a cat can effectively reduce the disease of the cat's reproductive system, reduce the pain of the cat during estrus, and indirectly extend the life of the cat. If the cat owner has no need for breeding the cat, it is recommended that the cat owner take the cat for sterilization at the appropriate age.

Precautions after sterilization of Bombay cats:

1. After the operation, the doctor will prescribe antibiotics or infusions for 1-2 days for the cat. The owner should follow this carefully. Follow doctor's advice and give medicine or infusion regularly.

2. Within 2 days after surgery, you can choose some professional canned cat formula for feeding, or you can make your own nutritious meal: chicken puree + chicken liver puree + fish puree + eggs, mix well and cook , just don’t add any seasoning. In the future, you should ensure that the cat has enough food and water.

3. Do not force the cat to eat. Under normal circumstances, if there are no other diseases, it does not matter if the cat does not eat for several days. When its gastrointestinal function is weak, forced feeding can also cause vomiting. Cats have a strong ability to regulate themselves and will eat on their own when their condition is better.

4. The cat needs to wear an Elizabethan ring to prevent the cat from scratching or licking the wound, which may cause the wound to become infected and suppurate.

5. Do not bathe cats after sterilization surgery. Bathing may cause wound infection and easily lead to colds.

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