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How to care for cat after urethral catheterization
After cat urethral catheterization, it is necessary to wear an Elizabethan collar to prevent the cat from licking the wound, which can lead to wound infection or bleeding. Pay attention to the wound site, and promptly clean the secretions if any, to prevent the secretions from blocking the wound and causing urethral obstruction. Limit the cat's movement to prevent jumping up and down and pulling on the wound. Replace the cat litter box with a urine pad to prevent cat litter from getting onto the wound.
Indications for urethral catheterization
Urethral catheterization is generally indicated in the following situations: Repeated urinary tract infections can severely impact a cat's quality of life. Performing urethral catheterization can alleviate the cat's suffering from repeated illnesses. Large urinary tract stones can cause urethral blockage, damage to the urethral mucosa, and sometimes lead to poor surgical recovery. In such cases, urethral catheterization is recommended. Other issues such as urethral polyps, tumors, etc.
Points to note after urethral catheterization
After a cat undergoes urethral catheterization, inadequate care from the owner can easily lead to wound reinfection and inflammation. Therefore, if the family conditions permit, it is recommended to stay in the hospital for 5 to 7 days, during which the doctor can provide detailed care and intravenous administration, which helps the cat's wound recovery. During the cat's recovery period, the owner can feed it liquid cat food, nutritional supplements, etc.
What type of cat litter to use after urethral catheterization
After a cat has undergone urethral catheterization, it is necessary to use urine pads instead of cat litter. Once the wound has healed, the owner can consider using cat litter with minimal dust and less prone to bacterial growth, such as crystal cat litter or tofu cat litter, to prevent infection at the cat's stoma. Additionally, the owner needs to continue administering antibiotics via intravenous drip for 4-5 days after the surgery and wash and apply medication to the affected area.