How to care for a cat and a cat after sterilization and castration
Castration and sterilization do not leave significant wounds. However, caring owners should follow the rules for caring for pets after surgery.
On the day of surgery and upon returning home:
• The owner should remember that the animal will completely depart from anesthesia only after 6 to 14 hours, and while the drugs are still in effect, it should be placed in a warm and comfortable place from which it cannot be dropped – under anesthesia in cats and cats the coordination of movements is disturbed. Continue reading
Sterilization of cats and castration of cats
Pet owners who do not plan to raise the offspring of their pets, should think about castration or sterilization. However, the owner must carefully prepare for these procedures.
Decide on the age of the operation
Today, veterinary specialists offer pet owners two options:
• “early” sterilization and castration, Continue reading
Wool in the cat’s stomach
The skin and its covers are a natural protective barrier that protects the cat from the negative impact of environmental factors. In addition to the protective, the skin performs thermoregulatory, excretory and receptor functions. In addition, many metabolic processes occur in the skin, which in one way or another are reflected in the work of all body systems.
What does “cat with sensitive skin” mean? Continue reading
What vaccinations do kittens need?
In the first weeks of a kitten’s life, mother-cat takes care of its immunity. But after weaning from his mother, his natural protection weakens and needs additional support. What does the owner need to do in order to timely provide the pet with this protection?
Why vaccinate a kitten? Continue reading
How to independently monitor the health of a kitten
The kitten’s health is very fragile, so it is extremely important to monitor it carefully. To be sure that the pet is not sick, take it as a rule to conduct its external examination at least 2 times a month. It is most convenient to combine such examinations with planned hygienic procedures: clipping claws, combing, treatment for ectoparasites (for example, fleas and ticks), etc. How to properly conduct such an inspection and what to look for? Continue reading