Spaying and neutering is a simple process that takes no more than an hour. Your cats can be neutered and neutered immediately after they reach the appropriate age of six months. Cats need special care after this procedure to ensure a quick recovery.
In this article, we will discuss how to provide the necessary care for your cat after sterilization.
Caring for cats after sterilization:
- Prepare a place where he is used to and comfortable, and clean and sterilize it to avoid wound infection, and keep it away from any other animals until he fully heals.
- Make sure to monitor the cat constantly, and close any places where it can hide and that are difficult to reach.
- Do not allow your cat outside for two weeks after surgery to ensure the wound is clean and reduce the risk of infection.
- The type of sand should be chosen that is unscented and free of dust. It is preferable to use medical bedding to prevent contamination of the wound. It is best for the litter box to be spacious.
You can get the products your pet needs from Pets Time store:
Flying Go Unscented Cat Litter 10L
Dr. Elsie Ultra Clumping Unscented Cat Litter 8.16kg
Bio Cats Diamond Care Classic Unscented Cat Litter 8L
Intersand OdorLock Max Care Cat Litter Unscented 12kg
- Providing adequate care for the animal by giving it the necessary treatments according to the veterinarian’s instructions and guidelines.
- Prevent the cat from licking and playing with the wound by using therapeutic collars, as it is necessary to monitor the wound site daily to ensure proper healing.
Pets Time store offers many products for your pet:
Beaphar Catnip Calming Treats 35g
Beaphar Catnip Calming Collar 35cm
- Avoid exposing your cat to water for 10 to 14 days after the procedure to avoid skin irritation or infection.
- Limit your cat's movement and avoid jumping or excessive playing to avoid post-operative complications.
- After neutering and castrating cats become more prone to obesity and stones, so their diet requires a number of criteria.
Such as: an adequate amount of protein, compounds that support the urinary system, and fiber to prevent hairballs.
- Sterilized cats need foods that contain the necessary nutrients to replace what they lost during the procedure.
At Pets Time we offer a range of great options to help your cat recover, such as:
Kitten Sterilized Dry Food for Sterilized Adult Cats
Babin Sterilized Dry Cat Food with Duck
Hills Sterilized Dry Cat Food with Tuna
Brit Sterilized Dry Cat Food with Rabbits 2kg
Hills Sterilized Wet Cat Food Chicken in Gravy 85g
Sofi Sornioni Dry Food for Sterilized Cats with Chicken, Rice and Vegetables 15kg