Will a cat’s fever subside on its own after being neutered?
If a cat develops a fever after neutering, the fever will generally not go away on its own, and the cat needs to be sent to a pet hospital for examination and treatment immediately. The body resistance of sterilized cats is very low and they are very susceptible to viral infections. After surgery, it is best to let the cat rest quietly at home, supplement the cat with nutrients in time, and let the cat drink more water to promote better physical recovery.
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