What to do if a Canadian hairless cat has a difficult birth
Methods for treating dystocia in Canadian hairless cats:
1. Massage the abdomen. For Canadian female cats that have difficulty giving birth due to weak contractions, you can use your palms to press the abdominal wall with the frequency of the female cat's abdominal contractions to encourage her to strengthen contractions and deliver the fetus.
2. Medicinal midwifery. When massage of the abdominal wall for more than 30 minutes does not result in weak contractions and dystocia, the female cat with weak contractions and dystocia delivers the fetus, subcutaneously inject 5 to 10 IU of posterior pituitary hormone and 0.5 to 1 mg of diethylstilbestrol to promote the contraction of uterine smooth muscle.
3. Traction the fetus. If the fetus has been exposed for more than 5 minutes and still fails to deliver, the exposed part of the fetus should be gently moved into the pelvic cavity, and then the fetus should be gently rotated and pulled out.
4. Cesarean section. A cat’s caesarean section requires general anesthesia, and the female cat’s physical condition must be fully assessed before surgery.
Causes of dystocia in Canadian hairless cats:
1. Labor dystocia. Symptoms include weak and weak uterine contractions, premature uterine contractions and water rupture, insufficient secretion of estrogen, oxytocin, pituitary hormone and prostaglandins, excessive secretion of progesterone, malnutrition during pregnancy, lack of exercise, obesity or old age. Weak reasons.
2. Birth canal dystocia. It manifests as pelvic deformation, vaginal vulva stenosis, cervix stenosis, uterine deformity, uterine torsion and uterine rupture.
3. Fetal dystocia. The fetus is too large or twins enter the birth canal at the same time, fetal malformation, abnormal fetal position, abnormal fetal momentum and abnormal fetal direction.
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