You guys say, how do you judge that the female cat has been sterilized?

There are two ways to distinguish whether a female cat has been sterilized: 1. Judging by appearance, a female cat who has been sterilized will have a surgical scar on the abdomen. If there is a scar, it is usually a female cat who has been steriliz...


There are two ways to distinguish whether a female cat has been sterilized: 1. Judging by appearance, a female cat who has been sterilized will have a surgical scar on the abdomen. If there is a scar, it is usually a female cat who has been sterilized. 2. Use behavior to determine whether the female cat is sterilized. After being sterilized, the female cat will generally no longer show estrus behavior, such as urinating everywhere, roaring quietly, etc.

Female cats can also look at their ears. After the cat undergoes sterilization, the cat will have a tip and cut a gap. The rule is that the male cat's left ear and the female cat's right ear. When you look at the ear gap in cats, you must distinguish between ear tear caused by fighting with cats. The ear gap in cats with normal sterilization is semicircular, and the wounds are relatively regular. The wounds injured in fights are generally irregular. Before sterilizing a female cat, it is necessary to ensure that the female cat is in a healthy state and does not vomit, diarrhea, listlessness, cough, etc. Secondly, the female cat has completed vaccination this year to avoid the occurrence of infectious diseases due to reduced immunity or stress after surgery. Preoperative examinations are mainly to ensure that there are no abnormalities in liver and kidney function, coagulation function, heart disease, and whether there is inflammation, so as to avoid the occurrence of anesthesia problems during the operation. Before the operation, you need to fast for more than 8 hours and water for more than 4 hours to avoid food reflux and choking during the operation.



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