Precautions after neutering female cats

Question 1: Precautions after sterilizing female cats 1. Vomiting and chills are normal reactions to anesthetics. Stop eating and drinking for more than 8 hours before surgery and stop drinking water for 4 hours. Feed and drink water and food after 8 hours after surgery. Be careful not to place the cat in a high place to prevent it from falling (because the anesthesia has not fully worn off)

2. Just pull the arm out. The skin has tension and the wound will not be easily opened< /p>

3. If you do not drop eye drops, your eyes will become dry, so you should drop them frequently. If you use an "ointment" preparation, there is no need (it can last for several hours)

4. Urgent There is no serious harm to the brain after awakening the needle

5. Note after surgery: Wrap the wound well, prohibit it from licking the wound, and wear an Elizabethan ring

Anti-inflammatory injections can be given for a few days/ Take oral medicine (if the surgery is sterile, no infusion is necessary)

(This is all based on experience)

Always likes to lie down in a cool place, maybe it is the body temperature caused by the stress of the surgery Elevated, normal body temperature is between 38-39 degrees, you can measure it. Too high can cause physical cooling.

It is best to let the cat eat as soon as possible. Failure to eat for more than 3 days will cause jaundice. If you keep vomiting and won't eat, you should take him to the hospital for infusion.

Question 2: What precautions should be taken for female cats before and after neutering? No water or food will be allowed 8 hours before surgery.

Find a reliable hospital and doctor and use imported anesthesia.

No food or water is allowed within 5 hours after the operation. Cats are strictly prohibited from strenuous exercise.

Supply water after 5 hours. Give small amounts of easily digestible food.

The diet should be the same as before surgery. No need to add any nutrients.

Wear surgical clothes and a collar, and wipe the wound with iodophor every morning and evening.

Almost recovered after a week. The collar and surgical gown can be removed.

You can wear small clothes to prevent your stomach from getting cold. .

Question 3: What should you pay attention to after a female cat has just been neutered? Depending on the cat’s physical condition, cats in good health will wake up faster. Some cats wake up within an hour after surgery, while others sleep for a full day. What we can do when the cat is sleeping:

1. Place the cat’s box in a quiet and warm place to avoid sunlight. Stay by your side and don't leave.

2. Keep instilling eye drops and wipe the flowing eye drops with cotton wool.

3. Pay attention to the cat’s breathing, pulse, and body temperature. In the event of serious abnormalities, contact the veterinary hospital promptly. (Cat’s pulse: 160-240 beats/minute, body temperature: 38-39, respiration: 20-30 times/minute)

4. Pay attention to heat preservation. If it is a low temperature season, you can put it in the cat’s box Put a hot water bottle. Pay attention to keeping the room ventilated and dry, but be sure to avoid wind blowing directly on the cat.

c) Within 2 hours after waking up

1. Premonitory signs of waking up: the limbs occasionally tremble as if in a dream, the eyeballs begin to move slowly, and the patient slowly tries to close his eyes many times.

Once these actions occur, it proves that the cat is about to wake up.

2. Wake up

Some cats will stagger around once they wake up. At this time, the anesthetic has not completely dissipated and the cat is unconscious. , be sure to follow her and take close care to avoid injuries from bumps and the cat jumping with brute force, especially for female cats, which may cause the intra-abdominal ligature to fall off and cause massive bleeding.

Some cats will wake up and fall asleep for a period of time. As long as their body temperature, pulse and breathing are normal, there will be no problem.

The female cat will resist the gauze dressing after surgery soon after waking up, licking, biting and tearing it. You can use small scissors to slightly cut open the part that seriously hinders the cat's movement to relieve the cat's discomfort. You can consider wearing an Elizabeth collar on the cat, but this method is not advisable for cats with a bad temper and arrogant nature. You should try to keep the cat's mood calm after surgery. You can also consider making cotton surgical gowns for cats to protect the incision. The surgical gown should be breathable and comfortable to avoid inflammation of the incision.

For the female cat after surgery, the most important thing is to ensure that the incision is free from infection, damage and other accidents before the sutures are removed.

Be sure not to remove the original dressing of the cat in the hospital without authorization. You can put a homemade surgical gown on the outside for protection.

Since the ovaries, fallopian tubes, kidneys and other organs that need to be removed during the surgery are entangled in the female cat, if anything goes wrong during the surgery, the cat will be unable to urinate, and the consequences will be disastrous. So, you can breathe a sigh of relief when your cat can urinate.

d) Postoperative diet:

It is recommended to purchase canned cat formula from the pet hospital, feed the cat for 2 days after the operation, and then slowly switch back to ordinary canned cats and cat food. . Reasons:

1. The canned post-operative formula contains antibiotic ingredients, which can prevent post-operative infection. I personally do not recommend the practice of intravenous antibiotic infusion after surgery, as I think it is not very necessary. If cared for properly, cats are not susceptible to infection. In addition to interfering with the cat's own immunity, excessive use of antibiotics will also affect the cat's kidney function, leaving hidden dangers.

2. Especially designed for cats with loss of appetite after surgery, it can eliminate appetite. Because of the side effects of anesthesia and the cat’s physical weakness after surgery, the cat’s appetite will definitely be seriously affected. To induce the cat to eat, the amount should not be too much at one time, just enough for two bites. Heat to body temperature if necessary.

3. It has balanced nutrition and will not cause constipation or diarrhea. For cats after surgery, especially female cats, constipation must be avoided. Cats can easily cause the intra-abdominal ligature to fall off when exerting force. < /p>

Stir evenly and steam without adding any seasoning.

Every time you feed your cat (recommended at least 2 times a day), add 1/6 tablet of Pioneer 6 and 1 tablet of lactase. (The medication can be stopped 3 days after the operation)

Ensure the supply of cat food and water at ordinary times.

E: Suture removal

Male cat surgery is a minor surgery outside the body and does not require stitches. It will basically return to normal 2 days after the operation, and there is no problem of suture removal.

The female cat’s sutures should be removed at least 7 days (7-10 days) after surgery. It is best to go to the hospital to have the sutures removed so that the doctor can check the healing of the incision.

Question 4: What should cats pay attention to before and after neutering? china/chinese/health/1258538

This is quite detailed.

Based on our family’s experience, we are little female cats, so there are some special things we need to pay attention to.

(1) You don’t have to stop drinking too early before surgery. It’s basically 4 hours as it says. We had stopped drinking water the night before, and the results showed that we were slightly dehydrated, but it would not affect the surgery.

(2) We received the vaccine on the same day. You can get the second shot after 7 days. If possible, it is better to fight earlier according to the suggestions in the article.

(3) Some hospitals’ pricing only covers the most basic surgical procedures. If absorbable sutures, cosmetic sutures, etc. are required, there may be an additional charge. We all used absorbable sutures and cosmetic sutures at the time, so we didn’t remove the sutures. Once they healed, we left them alone. It costs a little more money, but it saves worry.

(4) We did it in winter, and the surgical clothes were not torn, so we did not use oral anti-inflammatory drugs or anti-inflammatory injections after the surgery. Recovering well.

(5) Doctors will usually help with eye drops/ointments. So generally you don’t need to bring your own.

(6) Bringing a larger flight box should be enough for the cat to lie flat. The key is that the abdomen should lie flat, and the head and neck should be slightly leaning against the wall of the box. It seems to be no problem. I have seen other people’s cats leaning like this. of. The cat will be very cold after the operation. If it is done in winter, be sure to keep warm. Pad it and wrap it up. Help it rub its little paws to warm them up.

(7) Keep the home environment clean and flat, and try not to let it jump up and down. But it jumped on its own initiative, and there was nothing that could be done to stop it. . . .

(8) Pain-relieving injections are not required.

(9) Surgical clothes tend to cause hair to knot up. Anyway, after we took them off, we found two big hair balls on the body that the cat had licked out before, and the hair was wrapped together with gauze.

(10) We did not use the Elizabethan ring because it could not lick the wound because of the gauze.

(11) The doctor will also select the main precautions and explain them to you. Please make a reservation before going. Generally, the nurse will tell you the most important points to pay attention to before the operation.

Question 5: What should cats pay attention to after birth control? (1) Male cats do not need anyone to take care of them after two hours of surgery, but female cats must be accompanied by their owners on the day of surgery and at night. If you have not been vaccinated, you should get it one week before surgery. And you are not allowed to take a bath within a week after receiving the vaccine.

(2) Fasting 8 hours before surgery (some say 24-hour fasting), and no water 4 hours before surgery. Because the surgery is performed under general anesthesia. If there is no fasting, the food in the stomach may flow back into the trachea, causing danger.

(3) Give the cat a bath one to three days before surgery. But be sure to keep warm and never catch a cold.

(4) Confirm that you are in good health. Female cats cannot undergo surgery when they are pregnant.

(5) Choose a reputable pet hospital for medical treatment. Because surgery is by no means a child's play, disinfection (loose disinfection can easily cause infection) and surgical techniques have a great impact on cats, and undue medical accidents may even occur. Moreover, some clinics are illegal and those who treat animals are not professional veterinarians.

(6) After the operation, the cat’s eyes will remain wide open until they wake up. At this time, you should pay attention to giving them one or two drops of eye drops every three minutes (please ask the doctor after the operation) . Because a cat's eyes cannot secrete tears normally to moisten the eyeballs under anesthesia, over time you can see wrinkles on the eyeballs due to dryness, and the eyeballs are damaged as a result.

(7) When bringing home cats that are not yet awake, it is best to put them in a place where they can lie flat and straighten their necks. Like cardboard boxes, large travel bags, pet bags or flight cases. Pay attention to ventilation. At this time, they are relatively fragile and cannot control their posture, so careful owners need to help them maintain a more comfortable and safe posture.

(8) The owner should put the cats on the floor covered with towels and quilts after they are at home. Some cats will become incontinent during this time. Male cats can resume normal walking ability relatively quickly after waking up. Just be careful not to let it jump around for two or three hours, because at this time the cat is not flexible enough to hold it at a good distance, and it is easy to fall. The female cat will struggle to move around after waking up. Don't rely on it at this time and try not to let it move. If you have to walk around, you can help it walk for a while. Generally, most cats will fall down and rest for a while after being unable to walk a few steps. Try to comfort it and talk to it softly to calm it down. If you have a cage at home, you can put it in a cage covered with diapers or towels. Minimize its activity. Some cats don't like cages very much, so don't force them. Most cats like to be held on their backs by their owners during this painful time. Be careful not to stretch or squeeze the wound when hugging. At this time, the cat will be more irritable and will bite the towel or other objects around it. It will be back to normal the next day.

(9) Male cats can drink water three hours after surgery and eat five hours after surgery. The female cat can drink water four hours after surgery and eat after six hours.

(10) Pay attention to providing appropriate nutrition to the female cat after surgery

(12) The wound of the male cat will not be sutured after surgery, so there is no need to remove the stitches. It takes seven to ten days for a female cat to remove the sutures. If you are brave and careful and have the conditions (alcohol, iodine, cotton swabs, round-head scissors), you can remove them at home. It is best to wear the surgical gown for two days after the sutures are removed.

(13) Do not bathe cats within one month

Question 6: Is there anything I should pay attention to when sterilizing cats? Questions and Answers on Cat Neutering

1. How old can a cat be sterilized?

Once your cat reaches sexual maturity, you can consider neutering it. Generally speaking, 6-8 months of age is the best time for cats to undergo neutering surgery. If the cat is neutered as soon as possible, the cat will recover faster and the risk of illness will be lower. Many parents of neutered cats report that cats that are neutered earlier tend to maintain their innocent and happy personalities.

2. Do cats need serum before sterilization?

Cats that are vaccinated on time every year do not need to be injected with serum before neutering. The protection produced by vaccinations on time is sufficient to keep cats safe.

Injecting serum into immunized cats will destroy the immunity generated by the vaccine in the cat, which is very detrimental to the cat's health.

If the cat has not been vaccinated, it can be vaccinated one week before neutering to achieve protection.

3. Can I get vaccinated at the same time on the day of sterilization?

If it is too late to vaccinate in advance, it is also possible to vaccinate on the day of surgery. But what should be noted is:

1) Be sure to choose a regular animal hospital and a veterinarian with excellent skills

2) Be sure to choose a vaccine with guaranteed quality

< p> The first point is to ensure the success of the operation and eliminate all secondary infections caused by the operation. The second point is to ensure that the vaccine can take effect in time, further ensuring the safety of cats.

Currently, most of the stray cats rescued in the Lucky Native Cat Community Rescue Project were immunized on the day of the sterilization surgery. Judging from the current situation, their recovery is still very good.

4. How long does it take for a cat to recover after sterilization surgery?

The whole process of sterilizing male cats only takes a few minutes, and only half an hour for female cats. They can be discharged from the hospital after the operation. Generally, after 1-2 days of recovery, the cat can take care of itself (male cats can recover on the same day). After 5-7 days, after the cat has fully recovered, you can enjoy a good life with it.

Therefore, as the owner, you only need 1-2 days to fully monitor the cat for the sterilization surgery. It is a good choice to take the cat for surgery on weekends.

5. I have heard that male cats can develop urinary tract infections after surgery. Is it an accident that the surgery was not done properly or is it a regular occurrence?

Choose a regular animal hospital and a veterinarian with excellent skills. Normal sterilization surgery will not cause other problems to the cat’s health, and the above problems will not occur. Once again, it is recommended that everyone choose a regular animal hospital and a veterinarian with excellent skills to perform sterilization surgery on cats.

6. My baby has given birth to several litters, and her period is very noisy several times a year. She doesn’t like to eat and loses weight very quickly. I would like to ask if there is any other way. Apart from neutering, is there any other way to stop it from barking without harming the body?

There are currently no contraceptive drugs specifically developed for cats. Neutering is the best option recommended by veterinarians around the world.

It is very wrong to feed cats human contraceptive pills. The hormonal ingredients in the drugs will greatly interfere with the hormonal balance in cats. Regular use can cause great adverse effects and even tumors.

Words from native cat netizens:

Roaming kitten: My *** used to have cats after a short period of time. At first we thought it was spring, so we gave it to him. Find a boyfriend and have kittens. Later, I took her to the hospital for examination and found that she had bilateral ovarian cysts, so she went straight to KC. The cost of KC for a female cat is less than 200 yuan. This amount of money can buy her a longer life and a quieter life for us humans. ~It really kills two birds with one stone~~

7. What preparations should be made before sterilization?

Knowledge preparation: If it is your first time to take a cat for sterilization surgery, it is recommended that you refer to the experience articles of other cat friends on the Lucky Cat website before the surgery, which can help you learn more about sterilization surgery. and common sense of postoperative care.

Surgery preparation: Determine the cat’s immune status; contact a veterinarian with reliable technology; to prevent the cat from vomiting due to anesthesia, fasting for 24 hours and water for the first 8 hours before sterilization; take the cat with you within the agreed time Get neutered.

Item preparation: special cat bag (box) or flat box, changing pad, eye drops (generally given by the hospital).

8. Can I use eye drops I bought for my cat?

Of course. However, it should be noted that eye drops are used after sterilization surgery because the cat’s eyes cannot close after anesthesia. Eye drops can prevent dryness of the eyeballs. Therefore, just use the most basic eye drops, such as chloramphenicol eye drops. It is best not to use eye drops that are used by some people and have added cooling agents and other therapeutic functions for cats.

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Question 7: What preparations should be made for a female cat to be neutered? How to take care of the cat after sterilization 1. Don’t force the cat to live in the cat’s nest

Put the cat in the cat’s nest after returning home. If it insists on getting into a corner and refuses to come out, don’t force it, but Do not allow it to do strenuous exercise such as jumping to prevent the wound from opening. If it must jump, find a way to build some steps for it so that it can go where it wants to go. In fact, it is more worry-free to keep the cat in a cage.

2. Correctly deal with cat vomiting

Many cats will vomit within three or four days after surgery. This is because of the impact of *** on the gastrointestinal tract. It is a normal reaction and there is no need to go to the hospital. If the cat vomits and refuses to drink water, give it 0.9% sodium chloride (physiological saline), or go to the pharmacy to buy oral rehydration salt granules. It must be forcefully poured in, at least 30ml per day, and can be fed with a plastic syringe. Continuous vomiting will cause the cat to become dehydrated, and in severe cases, it may lead to death from acidosis. 30ml of normal saline every day can also promote gastrointestinal motility and prevent postoperative intestinal obstruction.

3. Feed the cat painkillers

The cat will feel severe pain the night after the operation. When the cat keeps meowing, it means that it can no longer bear the pain. General analgesics are ineffective for postoperative pain. If you can't take analgesic injections at home, go to the pharmacy to buy tramadol, which is a medicine specially used to treat postoperative pain. Give the cat half a tablet every 6 hours, continuously. Two days.

4. Do not force the cat to eat

Under normal circumstances, if there are no other diseases, it does not matter if the cat does not eat for a few days. When its gastrointestinal function is weak, forced feeding will also Cause vomiting. Cats have a very strong ability to regulate themselves, and they will eat automatically when their condition is better.

1. Dog Days and March 9th are the hottest and coldest seasons. It is best to avoid this season for sterilization surgery on cats.

2. The cat is in good health and has no symptoms such as cold, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., and has received the triple cat vaccine within six months.

3. Before surgery, the cat needs to be deprived of food and water for 24 hours (the minimum cannot be shorter than 12 hours). Because *** will make cats vomit, if there is food, it will easily block the trachea and nasal cavity.

4. The cat’s eyes will not close after being vaccinated, so before it wakes up, a few drops of chloramphenicol eye drops should be applied every 10 minutes to prevent the corneas from drying out.

5. After the operation, the cat should be laid down until it wakes up. Do not place it on its neck to avoid suffocation. (Especially when taking the cat home, you should pay more attention)

6. Female cats need stitches for sterilization surgery, so do not let her do strenuous exercise after the surgery to avoid straining the wound. Generally, the wound will heal in about 7 days, and you can take it to the hospital to have the stitches removed.

7. Male cats usually do not need stitches or bandages after sterilization surgery, so strict attention should be paid to excessive licking of wounds after surgery to avoid infection.

8. After bringing the cat home, it is best to place it flat in the cat's nest, not on the bed or sofa, to avoid falling and hurting it while unconscious.

9. It is best for the owner to stay with the cat until all the anesthetics wear off. Many cats urinate while unconscious, and if they are not discovered and cleaned in time, the wound can easily become dirty.

10. 2 to 3 days after the operation, if the cat is found to have symptoms such as discharge from the wound or elevated body temperature, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time. After the male cat is 9 months old, the female cat meets the requirements for sterilization surgery when it reaches 4 to 9 months old. The sexual maturity time of different cats varies greatly. Generally speaking, purebred cats mature later and domestic cats mature earlier. But one thing to note: when the cat is in the first trimester, sterilization surgery should be avoided. Because the concentration of sex hormones in the blood is high at this time, surgery will cause excessive bleeding, and the hormones will cause sexual behaviors such as urination and fighting to remain in the cat's memory, affecting the behavior after KC. You should wait for a while and wait for the cat to stop sleeping before performing the surgery.

Question 8: How to care for female cats after sterilization surgery? The most important thing is not to let the cat lick its own wound, otherwise it will cause infection and may require a second surgery. You can make a surgical gown for it, using a towel and cutting holes according to the distance between the cat's limbs. , tie a band on the top of the towel and tie it tightly. If it is a normal incision surgery, it can be removed after three weeks. If it is a small incision surgery, it can be removed in two weeks, or you can wear an Elizabethan ring on it. It also prevents licking.

In the picture, my cat is wearing a surgical gown, but I don’t know if the cat is willing to wear it after it wakes up.

After the operation, give it some high-quality food. Energy cans, Hill's AD cans are the best. Some cats will have anorexia due to the effects of anesthesia. Try to feed them some soft food.

Question 9: What should cats pay attention to after sterilization? How long does it take for a female cat to recover after neutering? Cats are relatively weak after neutering, so we need to do a very comprehensive job of caring for the cat. The cat's personality may change after surgery. At this time, the owner should take care of the cat's feelings and provide for the diet. Prepare nutritious food for cats to restore their health as soon as possible.

1. The cat is in good health and has no symptoms such as cold, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., and has received the triple cat vaccine within six months.

2. Before surgery, the cat needs to be deprived of food and water for 24 hours (the minimum cannot be shorter than 12 hours). Because *** will make cats vomit, if there is food, it will easily block the trachea and nasal cavity. 3. The cat’s eyes will not close after being vaccinated, so before it wakes up, a few drops of chloramphenicol eye drops should be applied every 10 minutes to prevent the corneas from drying out.

4. After the operation, the cat should be laid down until it wakes up. Do not place it on its neck to avoid suffocation. (Especially on the way home with the cat, you should pay more attention)

5. After bringing the cat home, it is best to lay it flat in the cat’s nest, not on the bed or sofa, to avoid accidental accidents. Falling while awake.

6. It is best for the owner to stay with the cat until all the anesthetics wear off. Many cats urinate while unconscious, and if they are not discovered and cleaned in time, the wound can easily become dirty.

Female cats can recover in about ten days

Question 10: How should cats be cared for after sterilization? (1) This period mainly refers to the 24 hours after the operation. Whether it is physiological surgery or pathological surgery, it is very important. In foreign countries, except for the sterilization surgery of male cats, other surgeries must be observed in the hospital for 24 hours before the owner can take him home. There are not many hospitals in Beijing that do this. Maybe one is a matter of habit and the other is a matter of cost.

1. Wake-up problem:

The recovery process of animals is also different when using different drugs. But there is a principle that must be remembered. The sooner the patient wakes up after surgery, the lower the threat to the animal's life. The main reason why inhalation anesthesia is much safer than other anesthesia methods is that recovery from inhalation anesthesia is faster. Some parents are worried that the cat will wake up soon after the operation and the wound will be painful. In fact, there is no need to worry about this. The cat can be injected with a small amount of sedative drugs before the operation, or a small amount of analgesic drugs after the operation. It doesn't matter even if you don't use these drugs. Animals can tolerate it completely. You must know that their pain tolerance is about 6 times that of humans. If an injectable form of anesthesia is used, the anesthesia time and intensity are difficult to accurately control, so additional anesthesia doses generally need to be added based on the length of the surgery. In many cases, the operation is over and the animal has not yet woken up. It is very dangerous to keep animals under anesthesia for a long time, such as hypotension, hypothermia, and temporary loss of consciousness. If the animal is in poor physical condition, the drug metabolism is slow, the recovery time will be delayed, and serious consequences are likely to occur. . Therefore, after the operation, if the anesthesia is deep, the patient should be awakened immediately. If Jinsongling drugs are used, an appropriate amount of resuscitation agent can be injected during the operation. I would also like to correct the statement circulating on the Internet that cats cannot be injected with resuscitation drugs. There will be no accidents if a cat is injected with an appropriate amount of resuscitation drugs, but a long period of anesthesia will lead to serious consequences.

2. The problem of applying eye drops or eye ointments

After a cat is anesthetized, the eyelids cannot close by themselves. Over time, it will cause the cornea to lose moisture. This is why cats need to use eye drops after anesthesia. Reasons for using eye drops or eye ointments. Personally, I think eye ointments are much more effective and functional than eye drops. Eye ointment is oil-based and can cover the surface of the cornea for a long time to prevent water loss. Generally speaking, an operation only requires one application of eye ointment. The eye drops are different. After being dropped into the eyes, they are quickly lost or evaporated. They need to be used repeatedly, which is more cumbersome and the effect will not exceed the effect of eye ointments.

For dog surgery, this issue is not involved.

3. The problem of placing *** after surgery

For general injection anesthesia, recovery is slow, and the muscles of the whole body are still paralyzed after the operation, especially in the neck. and throat muscles. If the animal is not allowed to stretch its body and keep its airway open at this time, it is likely to have difficulty breathing, leading to suffocation. There are two ways to solve this problem:

First, let the animal lie on its side with the neck straight. This way the respiratory tract can be well unblocked. However, there is an exception, that is, when the animal's soft palate is edematous or too long, the animal needs to lie prone (lying on its stomach) and then straighten the neck. The purpose is to droop the epiglottis cartilage in order to keep the airway open. Such animals are mainly brachycephalic dogs, such as pugs, Pekingese, and bullfighting dogs. They snore loudly when sleeping. Extra care should be taken when animals like this are recovering from anesthesia. In addition, allowing animals to wake up quickly after anesthesia can also solve the above problems.

Second, inhalation anesthesia is used. Inhalation anesthesia generally uses tracheal intubation. The use of tracheal intubation can completely avoid the risk of suffocation during postoperative recovery. The requirements for *** are not that high. Inhalation anesthesia not only ensures smooth respiratory tract, but also ensures rapid recovery. It can be said that other anesthesia methods are incomparable in this regard.

4. Postoperative urination

Postoperative urination is a good thing, which shows that the kidney function is normal. In some seriously ill animals or severely dehydrated animals, after anesthesia, there is no infusion or monitoring, and the blood pressure drops, resulting in insufficient renal perfusion, leading to acute renal failure, and anuria or oliguria will occur. The situation will be worse, and if not handled properly, it will lead to life-threatening situations. Therefore, it is important to observe whether there is urine discharge after surgery. Generally speaking, you must urinate within 12 hours after surgery. If the urine output is insufficient, it means the problem is serious.

Urinating is a good thing, but the problem is that urinating can easily soak the wound. This also needs to be guarded against. The solution is to put a diaper on the back of the vagina.

5. Observe respiratory rate and cardiopulmonary function

Some cats will develop pulmonary edema after anesthesia. The symptoms...>>