How to care for male cats after sterilization? Come and get it!
Many people don’t really know much about their own kittens, especially for some male cats who often have heat. The only thing the cat owner can do is to terminate the contract. However, robbing prison is actually a very important thing for cats. If the cat owner does not take good care of the cat after birth control, or is affected by other effects, it is very likely that the cat’s health, body and mind will have a huge impact. So how should male cats be cared for after sterilization?
1. Keep the wound clean and dry
In order to prevent wound infection, the owner needs to take good care of the wound. Generally, it is necessary to clean the hair, dust, and exudate on the surface of the wound. At the same time, use disinfection and sterilization external sprays every day, 2-3 times a day, and keep the wound clean and dry. In addition, it is recommended that you try not to let your cat's wounds get cat litter, and do not let your cat go out or take a bath within one month after the male cat is sterilized. Going out or taking a bath may affect the recovery of the cat's wounds.
2. Wear the Elizabeth ring
Since there will be pain in the wound after the operation, male cats often lick the surgical area frequently, so be sure to wear Elizabeth's neck ring to avoid unnecessary situations such as wound cracking and wound infection. If the male cat breaks free, it also needs to be put on immediately until the wound heals completely, which usually takes about 5-7 days.
3. Provide nutritious food
During the recovery period, the owner needs to pay attention to the diet of the male cat. It is recommended to choose cat food with high nutritional value to ensure balanced nutrition intake and improve the body's resistance, which will help the male cat recover faster. But be careful not to feed too much to avoid obesity in male cats.
4. Restricting the movement of male cats within 2-3 days after sterilization, especially vigorous exercise, to avoid causing wound bleeding and affecting later recovery. It is recommended that the owner can keep the male cat in a cage for three days first, so that the male cat's activities can be restricted to the greatest extent.