Sterilizing kittens is to make a "small repair" of their "fertility equipment". Sterilization surgery generally involves resection of the ovaries or ovaries and uterus. Veterinarians are more likely to perform ovarian hysterectom...
Sterilizing kittens is to make a "small repair" of their "fertility equipment". Sterilization surgery generally involves resection of the ovaries or ovaries and uterus. Veterinarians are more likely to perform ovarian hysterectomy because kittens recover faster and have lower risk. Most veterinarians recommend sterilization before the kitten is 6 months old.
In addition to vaccinating and deworming kittens, your family veterinarian may also strongly recommend spaying your kittens. So, why exactly should you sterilize your kittens?
Spare kittens to make a "small repair" of their "fertility equipment". Sterilization surgery generally involves resection of the ovaries or ovaries and uterus. Veterinarians are more likely to perform ovarian hysterectomy because kittens recover faster and have lower risk. Most veterinarians recommend sterilization before the kitten is 6 months old.
Stop cats from expanding their family
sterilization prevents kittens from bringing more kittens. Raising kittens is definitely a big responsibility, isn’t it? Raising a litter of kittens is a physical job and is also a considerable expense. Moreover, if a kitten has complications and needs a caesarean section, this bill cannot be underestimated!
Avoiding the pain of being a "mom"
Not spaying a kitten may cause pus in the uterus, which is a very serious problem. You should know that the cost of emergency surgery is much higher than that of sterilization surgery. Moreover, uterine pus storage may also cause serious kidney disease and even endanger life!
Prevent the occurrence of "cat breast cancer"
Do not sterilize kittens, their risk of breast cancer will be increased. The more estrus cycle a cat has, the greater the risk of breast cancer. Moreover, breast cancer in cats is usually more aggressive than that in dogs. Do you know? Almost 99% of breast tumors are malignant, i.e. cancerous!
Possible
Unspaedic female cats may "stroll around" and may be injured or lost due to it. You don't want the kitten to be in danger outside, do you?
Prevent "Family Diseases"
If your kitten is not a first-class breed representative, it may carry some hereditary diseases. Sterilization is the best way to prevent problems!
Saying goodbye to the trouble of the "estrus cycle"
Living with a cat in the estrus is not an easy task. You have to be mentally prepared for urine marking and clingy behavior!
Prevent the embarrassing "fake pregnancy", this weird phenomenon may occur in unspasted female cats. They will act like they are pregnant, but they don't have kittens at all! The reason for this condition may be hormone imbalance.
Stop hesitating! Sterilize your kitten for its safety and health, and for your happiness! Be sure to sterilize it before it first estrus. Any questions? Don't be polite, hurry up and ask your veterinarian!