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Cat Neutered Post Operative Care Of The Male Cat
Cat neutered post operative care requires
some basic rules. Castration of the male cat leaves the cat unable to
reproduce with a female. This also prevents behavior problems such as
spraying, which does make a stink. Once the cat is neutered, you need
to take some precautions.
For at least two weeks after neutering the cat, the cat needs to
stay in the house and be kept from playing or fighting with other cats
or other pets. Cat neutered postoperative care requires the cats to be
able to have access to food and water along with a clean litter box. In
a male cat, urination does not require monitoring as it does in a
female who has been spayed.
Most male cats resume normal eating habits within twenty-four hors
after surgery, but if the lack of food intake continues for longer, a
call to the vet might give some ideas. For the most part, a cat will
eat when it is hungry. Females may take a little longer to feed due to
the trauma of the trip to the vet and the surgery. Cat care after
neutering or spaying requires monitoring for redness, discharge and
swelling around the area where the stitches are located.
If you see, any unusual redness and swelling out of the ordinary you
need to contact the vat as soon as possible for an evaluation. Cats do
not require any pain medication after surgery because they have been
properly cared for at the clinic. Cat neutered post operative care just
requires watching for unusual behavior and weakness or vomiting within
a week or two after the surgery.
Discomfort and tenderness is present after the operation and cats
may be a little moody if someone tries to inspect the area. Males are
less likely to complain, where females will have angry outburst if you
get near the area of the incision. Males will have some hair growth
within three to four weeks and you will not notice any signs of
surgery, whereas a female may take up to two months to have complete
hair growth.
After surgery, most cats will not allow anyone to touch the area.
You do not need to clean the area; the cats will take care of this
need. Proper care when picking up the cat is required for a newly
neutered or spayed cat be careful not to touch the area, or stretch the
area by improper lifting. For more info see http://www.aboutcathealth.org/cat/Cat_Health_Issues/Ear_Issues.php on Cat Ear Issues.
In some areas, veterinarians have begun to do a new type of surgery
on male cats, which does not require castration. The procedure is
similar to a vasectomy in men. This procedure causes less pain and
requires minimal care as well. If your vet chooses the method the cat
will be unable to reproduce, but will have testicles visible. Either
way, cats still need to be cared for as you would a human, with
available food and water and plenty of love of the owner.
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