Persian cat (details)
1. can reduce the occurrence of cat diseases.
Cats may cause many diseases, because cats have different structures, because of estrus and childbirth.
For male cats, problems such as testicular tumor and prostatic hypertrophy caused by estrus can be avoided. In addition, male cats with frequent estrus are most likely to get urinary system blockage, because there is secretion blockage, sterilization can fundamentally solve this problem.
For female cats, high estrus frequency will cause ovarian cysts, and cats that have given birth to children will have problems such as uterine empyema, breast tumor, ovarian tumor and uterine fibroids. Sterilization of cats can fundamentally reduce the health risks of cats and be beneficial to health.
2. Sterilized cats will not be infected with sexually transmitted diseases, such as feline AIDS (an immune system disease of cats).
3. Let the cat get rid of the tension, irritability and loss of appetite caused by estrus and restore its original lively nature. And for male cats, it will also get rid of the habit of peeing and venting.
4. Avoid blind feeding and control the number of stray cats.
5. Improving environmental quality (is an important part of environmental protection! )
What is sterilization?
Surgical removal of a woman's ovary, uterus or male testicles so that they can no longer have children.
Generally speaking, for cats that have never given birth, only the ovaries are removed. However, for cats that have given birth or have uterine lesions or are prone to pathological changes (uterine empyema or uterine fibroids) due to frequent estrus, doctors generally recommend hysterectomy to reduce the health risks of cats. Because frequent estrus can cause uterine lesions, it is more likely to produce fibroids. The uterus of cats who have given birth to children has more or less problems of uterine abscess and fibroids. Native cats have met cats whose uterus has become very poor due to childbirth and cannot be ligated during surgery. Uterine empyema is a common problem, so the operation will generally consider whether to remove the uterus according to the cat's situation. Removal is harmful to cats and beneficial to health.
When is the best time for sterilization?
It is best to sterilize at the age of about 6-8 months after physical maturity.
How long does sterilization take? Hospitalized or not?
Sterilization takes about 40 minutes for women and 10 minutes for men. Whether to be hospitalized depends on the condition of the animal after operation. If there is no concern about wound infection, you can leave the hospital after anesthesia recovery.
Precautions before operation:
1. immunize the cat before operation.
2. Fasting eight hours before operation and water ban four hours before operation.
3. Make sure you are healthy. In addition, the female cat is in estrus and cannot be operated. (In estrus, due to swelling and congestion of reproductive organs, it is unfavorable for wound recovery)
How long will it take to return to normal after the operation?
Generally speaking, male cats can recover on the same day after surgery. The recovery period of the female cat is about 2-3 days, and then she can live normally. The pain of sterilization is far less than the mental and physical pain caused by frequent estrus of cats.
What happens to sterilized animals?
1. After sterilization, the cat will get rid of the fidgety and nervous mood and return to the innocent and happy state, which is why many friends say that the cat becomes lively after operation. In fact, liveliness is the nature of cats, but it is suppressed by estrus.