How long does it take for a female cat's sterilized wound to heal?

Jan 27,2024
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It usually takes 5-7 days for a female cat’s sterilized wound to heal with a swollen and soft bag. It is abnormal for a female cat to have bulging wounds after sterilization. It may be caused by wound infection, wound bleeding or improper blood vessel ligation. It is recommended that owners immediately send their cats to the pet hospital for examination and treatment once they discover this phenomenon. If If the blood vessel is improperly ligated, it must be re-ligated.

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Generally, female cats will go into estrus when they are 6-7 months old. If you do not plan to breed cats, it is recommended to start estrus at 5-6 months. Neutering the cat before it goes into heat for the first time can effectively prevent the cat from suffering from some reproductive organ diseases, such as breast cancer and uterine cancer.

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