At what age can a cat be neutered?
Male cats can generally be neutered when they are over 5 and a half months old, and female cats can generally be neutered when they are over 6 months old. Cats should be fed 8 hours before sterilization, and water should be stopped 4 hours before sterilization. This is to prevent gastroesophageal reflux during surgery, which can lead to esophageal erosive damage or aspiration pneumonia. Cats need to wear Elizabethan rings after surgery. To prevent wound infection caused by licking the wound after surgery, some cats need to use paper cat litter or tofu cat litter after surgery to avoid traditional cat litter contaminating the wound and increasing the risk of infection.
Things to note when neutering cats are:
1. The cat owner should give the cat eye drops every 3 to 5 minutes before the cat wakes up. Eye drops.
2. Secondly, the cat’s circulation is weak and its body temperature is low after anesthesia. It needs to be covered with some clothes, towels, etc. before it wakes up to avoid catching a cold.
3. Finally, do not enthusiastically let the cat eat when it has just woken up. Because the cat’s stomach may still be under anesthesia at this time and cannot withstand food stimulation, and the cat will vomit.
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