Precautions before neutering your cat

Apr 10,2024
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Cats can generally be neutered when they are 6-8 months old, before they go into heat for the first time. Cats must fast for more than 10 hours and water for more than 8 hours before sterilization surgery to prevent the cat from vomiting due to surgical anesthesia. It is best to have a physical examination before surgery to prevent accidents in cats during surgery.

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After the cat is sterilized, it is necessary to wear an Elizabethan collar on the cat to prevent the cat from licking the wound, which may lead to wound infection. The cat's appetite and energy will be poor after surgery. At this time, it is best to let the cat rest alone and quietly. Feed the cat the next day after the surgery. Put food and water next to the cat, and then give the cat appropriate supplements. Nutrition.

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