1, poor resistance
Cats are sterilized when they are 6-8 months old. If you don't sterilize in time, the cat's resistance will get worse and worse, so it is easy for the cat to have some minor illnesses, and the more minor illnesses there will be. After sterilization, the cat's resistance will be enhanced. It is recommended to take the cat for sterilization as soon as possible.
2, prone to serious illness
The harm of cats not being sterilized is not only poor resistance, but also easy to make cats seriously ill. For female cats, it is easy to suffer from hydronephrosis and pus accumulation, and it is also easy to suffer from major diseases such as hyperplasia of mammary glands, breast tumors and ovarian tumors. Male cats are in estrus for a long time, which will lead to testicular diseases, testicular cancer, urinary tract infections, prostate diseases and other reproductive diseases.
3, frequent estrus
If cats are not sterilized, they will be in heat frequently. If the cat doesn't mate, it will continue to be in heat in a few days. If the cat mates, 100% is pregnant. After a cat gives birth to a kitten, it will continue to be in estrus for several months, which has a great impact on the health of the cat.
4. Increase the number of stray cats
Cats always scratch the door when they are in estrus, because they want to go out and will try their best to get out. If it is more obvious for free-range cats, it will directly increase the number of many stray cats.
Step 5 become picky eaters
Don't castrate the cat. When cats are in estrus frequently, it will slowly affect their appetite and cats will become picky eaters. If you don't eat food such as cat food often, cats are prone to malnutrition, which is not conducive to the healthy growth of cats. If your cat is picky about food because it is not sterilized, it is recommended to choose cat food with good palatability so that the cat will not be picky about food.