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Cats are neutered, these mistakes should be avoided!

2022-05-15 / 379 Read
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? 1. I think it is cruel to sterilize cats

Every year, there are many cats for various reasons Abandoned by their owners, most of them will die tragically... The real cruelty is the irresponsibility of life, creating batch after batch of abandoned stray cats.

In addition, cats who have been sterilized will cause breast tumors due to frequent estrus, until they become cancerous, which will seriously damage the cat's health.

Spaying a cat is not only responsible for the cat itself, but also for life. It is right to respect the right to life, but please also pay attention to the quality of life!

?2. I don't let my cat go out, so I don't need to be neutered

Frequent estrus will make the cat irritable and nervous, which will cause problems such as loss of appetite, weight loss, dull coat, etc. In severe cases, it can cause reproductive system diseases in cats. Therefore, even if the cat is not allowed to give birth, allowing the cat to be in estrus frequently is also harmful to the cat's health.

?3. I can tolerate the cat's performance when it's in heat, I don't want to operate on it

You and your family may be able to tolerate the cat's size when it's in heat pooping, howling loudly in the middle of the night, or breaking furniture. But at the same time, cats will become emotionally unstable, aggressive, and their appetites are good and bad because of estrus. These are also very distressing to the cat itself, and it is easy to cause sloppy transfer to the cat. It is not uncommon for people to jump out of the house and get lost because they want to go out because they are in heat.

?4. I want to give my cat a complete life, and I don't want his life to be mutilated by neutering

The cat's estrus behavior is entirely sexual A physiological response to changes in hormone levels in the body after maturation, which is a physiological requirement for the purpose of breeding offspring, which is very different from human understanding of sexual behavior. If a pair of healthy fertile cats are allowed to breed uncontrollably, the number of cats will increase exponentially, and within 7 years, she and her grandchildren will breed tens of thousands of cats! There are not enough families to support these cats, and many cats die tragically. Therefore, after weighing many factors that affect the healthy survival of cats, it is the most important thing to create a stable and healthy living environment for your baby!

?5. I am worried that the sterilization operation will Affecting my cat's health

Frequent estrus in cats can cause reproductive problems, with ovarian, uterine, and breast lesions in females, and genital and urinary tract problems in males. Sterilization fundamentally reduces the health risks of cats and greatly reduces the chance of suffering from reproductive system diseases. And neutering allows the cat to get rid of the tension, irritability, and loss of appetite caused by estrus, and it is easier for the cat to maintain a healthy state.

?6. I want my cat to give birth once and then neuter again

Newborn cute little catin a blink of an eye They will grow into big cats, and they will have at least ten years of life in the future. Taking care of them is not a small responsibility! Even if kittens and cats have reliable homes, if they are not sterilized, there will soon be more children with uncertain futures. The cat was born again. Cats should be operated on as soon as possible. There is no scientific basis for sterilization after giving birth to a child, and there is no benefit to the cat's health!

? 7. My cat is still young, so I haven't considered sterilization yet. When

Once your cat is sexually mature, it may be time to consider neutering. Generally speaking, 6-8 months of age is the best time for cats to be neutered. If sterilization is performed as soon as possible, the cat will recover quickly and the risk of disease will be low. Many parents of neutered cats reported that cats who were neutered earlier tended to maintain an innocent and happy personality.

?8. I heard that sterilization is very harmful to cats

Sterilization is a surgical procedure to remove the female cat's ovary Female cats may also have their uterus removed to reduce the risk of lesions) or pill removal in male cats. The neutering of cats is performed under anesthesia. After a successful neutering operation, the recovery is quick and will not cause any harm to the cat's health.

?9. I don't have time to take care of my cat after neutering

The whole process of neutering a male cat only takes a few minutes, and a female cat is only half a Within an hour, you can be discharged from the hospital. Generally, after 1-2 days of recovery, the cat can take care of itself (the male cat can recover on the same day), and after 5-7 days, after the cat fully recovers, you can share a good life with it. Therefore, as the owner, you only need 1-2 days to monitor the cat for the whole process of sterilization. It is a good choice to take the cat for surgery on weekends.

?10. I heard that cats can take contraceptive pills

There is no contraceptive drug specially developed for cats. Sterilization is the best method recommended by veterinarians worldwide. It is very wrong to feed cats with human contraceptives. The hormones in the drug will greatly interfere with the hormone balance in the cat's body. Frequent use will cause great adverse effects, even tumors.

?11. I'm worried that neutering will make cats fat

There is no scientific survey data showing that neutering will make cats fat. The only way to make a cat fat is overeating and lack of exercise. Therefore, after neutering and maintaining a normal living state (reasonable diet and exercise), the cat will be healthier.

?12. I'm worried that sterilization will change the cat's personality

The sterilization has no effect on the cat's personality. Except for the effective control of inappropriate behaviors (such as using urine to divide the site, howling all night, etc.), the other behaviors of neutered cats are no different from those of unneutered cats.

?13. I am worried that the neutered cat will be bullied by other cats

After neutering, the cat will get rid of the irritability and tension, Return to the former peaceful character, more friendly to get along with, less fights.

?14. My cat is too old to be neutered.

Choose a regular animal hospital and a skilled veterinarian, suitable for age to 10 Healthy cats around the age of three can be neutered.