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Neutering Your CatCATSThe principal reason for neutering cats is the control of
unwanted litters, which also act as a reservoir for diseases such as
Feline Leukemia and Cat "Flu" Anaesthetic drugs used in the
procedure vary, and it is worthwhile to discuss with your vet which
anaesthetic will be used as there are differing safety margins and
recovery periods between products. Most will involve an injection into
a front leg where the hair will be clipped, followed by a gas delivered
to your pet via a tube placed in the windpipe. This can sometimes cause
a cough for a few days after the operation. Ask your vet about pain
killers given during the operation.QueensPros and Cons
There are very few significant problems associated with the procedure.
Behavioral changes tend to be minimal and weight gain is not
anticipated. The nuisance of seasons and unwanted callers is
effectively prevented and therefore there is an associated reduction in
contagious diseases and fighting injuries.The Procedure
Ovariohysterectomy (removal of the ovaries and uterus) in the UK is
normally performed through a left side flank incision, although many
other countries will use a cut along the middle of a cats tummy. The
operation typically takes fifteen minutes to perform and recovery is
usually rapid. Most cats appear normal the same evening although
physical healing takes much longer. It is typical that two or three
sutures would remain in the skin to be removed seven to ten days after
the operation.Timing of the operation: Most vets will spay cats
from six months of age or a little less. It is best to avoid the period
when she is in season.Cost varies tremendously but typically would be in the range of £30 - £75.Tom CatsAdvantages of neutering are many:Less aggression towards other tom catsReduction of 'Tom Cat Odour'Much reduced fightingLess road traffic accidents. Contagious diseases are less likelyThe problem of unwanted litters is reduced.Positive behavioral changes - a reduction of aggression The
Procedure Castration involves removing both testicles through two small
incisions in the scrotum, which heal in a few days without the need for
sutures. Most Tom cats appear normal the same evening. Oriental cats
have a slightly higher risk of complications, mainly haemorrhage . It
can take several days or weeks before the male smell disappears and six
weeks for the Tom to become infertile.Where only one or no
testicles at-all are present in the scrotum, castration is strongly
recommended to prevent problems with a "retained" testicle within the
abdomen.Timing of the operation: Most vets will castrate cats from six months of age or a little less. Cost varies tremendously but typically would be in the range of £20 - £50.
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