Can pastoral cats be sterilized without vaccination?

Pastoral cats can be sterilized without vaccination, but it is not recommended.

The owner can test the antibody first. If the antibody is qualified, it means that it has high immunity to the disease. If the antibody level is insufficient, it is recommended to perform surgery after vaccination. Because the vaccine has a protective effect on cats, it will form antibodies in cats. If you come into contact with germs or diseases when you go out, it is very serious for cats that have not been vaccinated, especially parvovirus. You can't be sterilized without vaccination.

Pay attention to fasting and water deprivation for cats 6 hours before sterilization to prevent vomiting reaction after anesthesia. It is recommended to observe in the hospital after operation until the cat wakes up from anesthesia and there is no abnormality. Before sterilization, the cat must be completely healthy before operation.

Time of vaccination for cats

The first vaccination time is generally about 3 months after the cat is born, and it should be vaccinated twice before the cat 1 year old. The time interval is about 20 days, and vaccination is needed once a year. Don't be lazy just because the cat looks healthy.

Generally, the vaccine for cats is cat triple vaccine, which can not only prevent cat plague like ordinary cat plague vaccine, but also effectively prevent viral rhinotracheitis and catarrhal enteritis. In addition, the owner can also give the cat a rabies vaccine, which is also valid for one year. Just in case, it is recommended to vaccinate before sterilization. Cats that have not been vaccinated are more likely to be infected with infectious diseases on the original basis, and there is likely to be an outbreak of infectious diseases.