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Spaying and Neutering of Female Cats

Sterilization of female cats is a routine and well established surgery, which usually takes 1 to 2 hours. First of all, a pre-operative examination is required, which can understand the basic condition of the mother cat so that the veterinarian can adjust the relevant operation and minimize the risk of the surgery.

After passing the preoperative examination, anesthesia begins. Anesthesia includes induction anesthesia and respiratory anesthesia, in which tracheal intubation is performed after induction anesthesia, and then respiratory anesthesia is used to maintain anesthesia. Next, the surgery begins before the surgery needs to eliminate the hair in the surgical area, and then use alcohol, iodophor, and other drugs to thoroughly disinfect the area.

The surgical area is usually either medial or lateral, with lateral surgery being easier to recover from. The vet passes through the surgical access, removes the ovaries and other reproductive organs, and then closes the surgical access, at which point the spaying of the female cat is complete.

Notes on spaying female cats

Spaying for spaying surgery will not have any effect on the cat's body. And it will better protect the cat's physical and mental health. Neutering radically reduces the chance of cats suffering from reproductive disorders caused by frequent estrus, such as ovarian cysts, uterine and breast lesions in female cats, and genital and urinary problems in male cats, greatly reducing the chances of cats suffering from reproductive disorders.

And de-sexing allows cats to get rid of the tension, irritability, and loss of appetite induced by heat, and to restore their previous calm character, making it easier for cats to maintain a healthy state.

The above references? Baidu Encyclopedia - Cats