Can cats be sterilized 5 days after vaccination?
No, it is best to test the cat’s antibody level fifteen days after the cat is vaccinated before seeing if it can be sterilized. If the cat’s antibody test is qualified, the cat can be sterilized. If the cat’s antibody test is not qualified, it needs to be sterilized. The sterilization operation can only be done later. Generally, food and water should be fasted eight hours before the sterilization operation.
Tips:
Cats will not be infected with infectious diseases unless they are vaccinated. Unsatisfactory antibody levels may also cause cats to be infected with infectious diseases. Therefore, parents should inject vaccines into cats. It would be best to do an antibody test in the future.
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