Post-neutering care manual for female cats

Dec 23,2023
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Care Manual for Female Cats after Neutering:

1. Change the cat’s dressing. After sterilization surgery, be sure to follow your doctor's instructions. Strictly follow the doctor's instructions how many times a day to change the medicine, when to change the medicine, when to give the medicine, and when to follow up for follow-up examinations. Under normal circumstances, doctors will recommend that owners feed their cats anti-inflammatory drugs for a few days or give their cats one or two anti-inflammatory shots to prevent poor healing due to wound inflammation.

2. Prevent cats from scratching wounds. The most effective way to prevent cats from scratching wounds is to wear surgical gowns and "shame rings" on cats.

3. Feed nutrients and food to cats. Although cats have amazing resilience, during their special period, they should be fed more nutritious and better-absorbed food. You can also feed them some easy-to-digest prescription canned food to help cats quickly recover their physical strength and appetite.

Precautions after sterilization of female cats:

If the wound of a female cat continues to ooze blood after sterilization, and the fever continues for more than 3 days (above 39 degrees), it will last for more than 3 days. If the cat does not take the initiative to eat or drink, or has frequent vomiting or other symptoms, the cat should be sent to the hospital immediately for re-examination.

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