Neutering Fold-eared Cats
Benefits of sterilizing Fold-eared cats:
1. After sterilization, the Fold-eared cat’s character will become more docile and will no longer run around. Reduce the chance of becoming a stray cat.
2. After being sterilized, it can also reduce the chance of reproductive system diseases in folded-eared cats later in life, which is beneficial to the cat's health.
3. Neutering can help cats get rid of the tension, irritability, loss of appetite and other emotions caused by estrus. In addition, from a psychological point of view, cats can better maintain their youthful mentality if they are neutered.
Precautions for sterilizing cats with folded ears:
1. If you have never been injected with relevant dog and cat vaccines, you should go to the hospital for injection one week before the operation to avoid possible complications. Infection with other diseases due to surgery.
2. Choose a professional veterinary surgeon with complete surgical facilities and rich surgical experience, because surgery is by no means a child’s play. The level of disinfection and surgical techniques has a great impact on cats, and undue accidents may even occur. Medical malpractice. Moreover, some clinics are illegal and those who treat cats are not professional veterinarians.
3. The cat can be cleaned all over its body 2 days before the operation. The cat should be fasted 8-12 hours before the operation, and deprived of water 4 hours before the operation to avoid vomiting and other symptoms during the surgical anesthesia. To prevent vomiting caused by anesthetics and even foreign body pneumonia.
4. It will take a while after the sterilization operation to drink water and eat. Generally, male cats are allowed to drink water and eat for about 4 hours, and female cats are allowed to drink for about 6 hours. It can be extended appropriately according to the actual situation.
5. As long as topical medicine is applied, the Elizabethan ring must be worn until the wound has healed. After neutering, both male and female cats must wear Elizabethan rings.
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