In fact, although sterilization of female cats is more difficult than that of male cats and involves problems such as abdominal opening and suture, pet medical care has been gradually improved today, and sterilization of female cats is only a routin...
In fact, although sterilization of female cats is more difficult than that of male cats and involves problems such as abdominal opening and suture, pet medical care has been gradually improved today, and sterilization of female cats is only a routine operation in hospitals.
Pet doctors with medical licenses can be proficient in operation. As long as you do relevant preoperative examinations and follow the surgical procedure, there is no risk of surgery when taking care of your postoperative care. Moreover, the current clinical application of inhalation anesthesia and intradermal suture techniques has greatly reduced the possibility of surgical accidents.
As the female cat grows older, female cats who are constantly in estrus may encounter problems such as uterine ovarian lesions, breast tumors, especially malignant tumors and reproductive system infections, which in severe cases are life-threatening.
Sterilization of a female cat not only saves the tragic ending of a child wandering, but also greatly reduces the chance of multiple diseases. It is a win-win choice for the female cat itself and its owner.