Sterilization of a cat. How to look after the operated animal

Sterilization of a cat. How to look after the operated animal

The cat from whom owners do not plan to receive posterity should be sterilized. It is much safer and more useful to health of an animal, than constant techka and the more so use of medicines for suppression of sexual hunting. However you have to be ready that care for a cat after operation will take away a lot of time and forces.

Instruction

1. In advance prepare all necessary for care for a cat in the first day after operation. Cut to an animal claws by means of special scissors with the rounded-off edges. Find a spacious high box and warm it rags from within, and then lay the disposable absorbing diaper on a bottom. It is possible to buy such diaper in human pharmacy.

2. Get a body cloth for a cat and surely ask the veterinarian to show you, how exactly it needs to be tied. In the first 7-10 days the cat has to go in this body cloth, otherwise the risk is high that it will scratch or razlizht seams, and the wound will open. You should remove regularly a body cloth and to process seams therefore the quicker you learn to fix these "clothes" on a body of an animal, the better.

3. Having brought a cat home after operation, accurately lay it in a box. Animals differently transfer an anesthesia: vomiting, involuntary urination can begin and so forth Besides, the cat will be sluggish, temperature of her body will decrease. You do not depart far from a box: the animal can try to get out. After an anesthesia the coordination of movements will be seriously broken therefore the cat can crash into something or fall. Your task is not to allow it.

4. Watch a condition of a cat in the first days after operation carefully. The veterinarian will appoint date when it is necessary to arrive to clinic for repeated survey and removal of seams, and till this day you have to pay to an animal as much as possible attention. 1-2 times a day remove a body cloth and accurately process seams means which was appointed by the veterinarian (it can be hydrogen peroxide, levomekol and so forth). It is desirable to do it together and very carefully, even very tender cat can become aggressive, having felt pain.

5. Try to minimize risk that the cat will jump somewhere. After operation it will be difficult for it to return in the very first days to normal life and the body cloth will disturb. At best the cat can just not jump to a favourite case or a table. It will be worse if she falls and will painfully hit. The most terrible option – if a cat is hooked for handles of a case or other speakers of a detail by a body cloth and will hang on it. Try to minimize the probability of emergence of such troubles.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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