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Castration and sterilization of Scottish cats and cats: features and age

Castration and sterilization of Scottish cats and cats: features and age

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  1. Indications for the procedure
  2. What age to spend?
  3. Features of preparation and care after

Every owner of Scottish cats and cats sooner or later faces the issue of sterilization or castration. Those who value their pets, try to treat this procedure carefully. And for this you need to understand all the pros and cons, to know about the subsequent care and risks. Only having studied all the information on this issue, you can not worry about the health of your pet.

Indications for the procedure

First you need to understand how necessary sterilization or castration. These two terms are usually used as synonyms, but in fact they denote different operations. For cats, castration is the removal of both the uterus and the ovaries, and sterilization concerns only the ovaries. In cats, the degree of complexity of the operation can also be different. These procedures are resorted to in the event that the owner does not plan to receive feline offspring. Besides, it is sterilization that eliminates many problems associated with puberty and its subsequent manifestations, such as marks and heat.

Often they are accompanied by a change in habits: the Scots become more aggressive, their behavior deteriorates and is accompanied by a constant meow. All these appearances have their own reasons: cats and cats are constantly worried because they cannot satisfy their needs. What can we say about childbirth and the subsequent attachment of kittens - all this is quite troublesome.

In addition, there are a number of medical factors. Constant bursts of hormones, from which the animal suffers several times a year, can not pass without a trace. The consequence may be cancer. In addition, there are a number of inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary system, in which this operation is indicated.

In any case, the decision on the need for sterilization or castration rests with the owner. But even those who do not do this procedure in due time, later regret, seeing how the cat and its behavior change.

Only a relatively small percentage of animals do not have unpleasant behavioral manifestations, but at the same time this does not exclude possible internal violations.

What age to spend?

If the question of an operation can be considered resolved, it is very important not to miss the moment and make it on time. Now there is no strict framework for this, and in clinics where sterilization is put on stream, a cat can be accepted from the age of three months. However, no one says that early intervention is impossible. That's just the consequences may not be very good. For lovers of purebred cats, their appearance is important.

If a Scottish cat is castrated too soon, his body may grow disproportionately. Such defects will be especially visible if we consider the size of the head relative to the body. Fix it later impossible.

Cats are usually sterilized when their bodies are sufficiently developed and fully grown. In addition to cosmetic flaws, it helps to easily transfer the operation itself and it is better to recover from it. The optimal age is from 8 to 11 months. In addition, you must contact the veterinarian before the cat began to mark the territory or at the first manifestations. It is believed that the sooner the Scot began to do this - the more likely that he will continue it at an older age. The percentage of such cases is small, but it is.The same applies to cats - it is better to have time before she has a closer look at the cat.

Sometimes sterilization is needed for adult animals, especially if there are health problems. But there are some pitfalls here too.

The older a cat is, the more health problems it has, which means that the risk of possible complications increases.

Features of preparation and care after

Both castration and sterilization are planned operations, so before setting a date, the animal must be examined by a doctor. It is from the veterinarian to get all the information about the upcoming procedures. Particular attention should be paid to the preparation for the operation. For this scot must necessarily inspect the vet and make sure he is healthy. Therefore, it is necessary to start small: save it from fleas and parasites, in advance to make all the necessary vaccinations (at least one month before the operation). Contraindications are diseases in the acute phase, as well as estrus in the cat. As for hygiene, then everything is very simple.

It is advisable to mow claws and wash the animal. But if the Scot does not like to swim, it should be done at least a week. This and other stressful situations in the coming days should be excluded so that the cat feels calm.

And for the peace of mind of the owner, it is necessary to carefully select the clinic and doctor. Here great importance is played by the professionalism of staff, reviews, location and the possibility of follow-up.

Directly on the day of surgery the animal should not be given food, medicine and supplements without approval from the veterinarian. All procedures usually do not take more than an hour, after which the pet can be picked up. But since it is believed that the Scots, like other pedigree cats, react badly to anesthesia, it is better to spend the next two or three hours in the clinic. Moreover, for several days the pet may need help, so you need to look after him well.

Directly out of anesthesia can last up to a day. Therefore, during this period it is necessary to eliminate all the dangers that the cat may face. It should not be placed on high surfaces for fear of falling, or left unattended near a container of water due to the possibility of loss of consciousness and drowning. To prevent the cat from freezing, you need to wrap it up and monitor the temperature in the room.

The stitches deserve special attention. Cats may need a blanket - depending on the degree of complexity of the operation (removal of the ovaries only or with the uterus). Remove the blanket only after repeated visits to the vet. In cats, when sterilizing seams may not be necessary. But to ensure that he does not disturb the place of operation, it is necessary. The condition of the seams can be assessed only by a specialist. He can also prescribe medications and give other recommendations that must be followed.

Special attention deserves food. In the early days, preference should be given. wet food to constipation and other problems did not cause additional discomfort. Then you need to go to a special feed.

The fact is that castrated Scots often gain weight because of a sedentary lifestyle. Therefore, their food must be appropriate.

On the sterilization of the Scottish cat, see the following video.

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