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Is it good or bad to spay a female cat?
Female cat spaying involves removing the uterus and ovaries of the cat, which prevents the cat from going into heat, becoming pregnant, and giving birth. If a female cat is spayed by only removing the uterus or ovaries, there is still a possibility of the cat going into heat again in the future. Additionally, proper care should be taken after the cat is spayed. The cat should be given a quiet and comfortable place to rest and not be disturbed. Care should also be taken in handling the surgical wound, and the cat should be fitted with an Elizabethan collar to prevent the cat from licking the wound.
Do female cats definitely need to be spayed?
If there is no plan to breed the female cat, it is recommended to have a spaying surgery. Firstly, female cats experience discomfort during estrus, and both mating and not mating are unpleasant for them. Secondly, unspayed female cats may also develop reproductive system diseases such as mammary tumors and pyometra. Spaying can also extend a cat's life to a certain extent.
Points to note after female cat spaying
Place the cat in a quiet, warm place where sunlight cannot reach, and continuously drop eye drops. Monitor the cat's breathing, pulse, and temperature, and ensure good indoor ventilation. After waking up: occasionally trembling limbs like dreams, slow eye rotation, trying to close eyes. When the anesthesia has not completely worn off, strictly monitor the cat to avoid bumping and injuring, and preventing the cat from using force to jump. Especially in female cats, there is a possibility of the internal suture falling off, causing heavy bleeding. Diet: It is recommended to buy prescription cat cans from the pet hospital, feed the cat for 2 days after the operation, and then gradually switch to regular cat cans and cat food.
How to spay a female cat
Female cat spaying involves removing the uterus and ovaries of the cat, which prevents the cat from going into heat, becoming pregnant, and giving birth. If only the uterus or ovaries are removed during the spaying of a female cat, there is still a possibility of the cat going into heat again in the future. After the cat is spayed, proper care should be taken to ensure the cat has a quiet and comfortable rest without disturbance. Be cautious in handling the surgical wound and fit the cat with an Elizabethan collar to prevent the cat from licking the wound.