First, the benefits of cat spaying:
1. After the cat is sterilized, its body’s estrogen secretion is almost stagnant, and estrogen is a sex hormone, which will cause the cat to compete for food, territory, and even the cat’s spouse, etc., but the cat will no longer be neutered It is secreted, so its character will become more docile after sterilization, and it will be easier for us to take care of it.
2. Cat sterilization can prolong life to a certain extent, because estrus and breeding will consume a lot of cat energy, which is not only physical effort, but more of an overdraft of one’s own life. And sterilization can avoid these problems very well. But there are also prerequisites. Only when cats are neutered before the age of five can they prolong their life. If it is after the age of five, then only gynecological diseases can be eliminated.
Second, what should I do if the cat’s sterilization wound becomes inflamed?
If the cat is mildly inflamed, you can wear a collar and disinfect it every day, be sure to wipe the wound area when disinfecting. If the cat does not cooperate in disinfection, you can also choose a spray that is easy to operate.
If the inflammation is severe enough to cause the wound to expand, it may be necessary to take the cat to the hospital to find a doctor for another stitch.
In addition, the sterilization and suture are too forceful, making the wound line tight, and the cat will tear the wound after waking up and strenuous activity; Symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, exudate or even pus appear.
Warm reminder: Many owners will not neuter their cats in order to save money, but if the cat suffers from gynecological diseases because they are not sterilized, the treatment of the disease is also a big expense, and pets are expensive. Take care of it with a responsible attitude to the end, and you must not neuter your cat in order to save money. If you have any other questions, please leave a message and the veterinarian will answer you online.