What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Methods to prevent miscarriage in female cats:
1. Nutritional abortion: generally refers to the miscarriage caused by the lack of protein, vitamins and other nutrients in pregnant female cats. If excessive fat intake during pregnancy causes the female cat to become obese, it can also cause miscarriage.
2. Mechanical abortion: refers to the miscarriage caused by a pregnant female cat being kicked, chased, frightened, or accidentally collided or squeezed. Therefore, you should take extra care of pregnant female cats. Even when you hold them, you should be gentle. Never pull the female cat's tail or pull the ears.
3. Sick abortion: refers to the miscarriage caused by pregnant female cats suffering from diarrhea, enteritis, uterine diseases, etc. Therefore, before preparing to breed female cats, it is best to conduct a comprehensive physical examination (of course, if conditions permit, it is best to examine male cats as well). If the female cat must take medicine during pregnancy, please mix the medicine into the diet and let the female cat eat it. Never force-feed the medicine!
Solutions to female cats after miscarriage:
In early miscarriage, the fetus is often absorbed. Miscarriage in the second and third trimesters, or the discharge of a dead fetus, or the discharge of putrefactive liquid and decomposition products from the vagina after the fetus has decomposed. Putrefactive fluid discharged from the vagina is difficult to distinguish from pyometra with an open cervix. Therefore, the diagnosis of this disease must be combined with a detailed breeding history and medical history. When the fetus has died and miscarriage is unavoidable, the mother should be encouraged to expel the fetus and other uterine contents. Prostaglandin F2α, oxytocin, or estrogen may be used. Female cats that have symptoms of poisoning and shock or are in poor general condition must be given timely infusions and sugar supplements. At the same time, antibiotics should be used appropriately according to changes in body temperature and blood phase.