What should I do if a sterilized male cat is hematoma? Sterilized male cats should be sent to pet hospitals for further examinations, as this symptoms usually indicate a serious illness.
First, consider the urethral infection caused by frequent licking of male cats. Due to inflammation, this situation requires timely anti-infection treatment. Secondly, considering urolithiasis, it often occurs in sterilized male cats who do not like to drink water. It is necessary to clean up stones in time and increase the amount of water.
How to take care of sterilized male cats; mainly care for cats' trauma drugs, clean the wound every day, and adhere to the wound to lose hair, avoid wound infection. Then put on Elizabeth's neck ring, because the cat's wound will be uncomfortable and will cause the cat to lick the wound, because the male cat's tongue has barbs, which can easily infect the wound. If you find pus on the wound, go to the hospital for treatment in time. How to sterilize a male cat?
Sterilization of male cats refers to surgical removal of male cats' testicles and other reproductive organs. Due to the particularity of the cat's skin, the scrotum was chosen as the surgical wound. The male cat's testicles are bilaterally removed by excising the skin on the surface of the scrotum, and then ligating the sperm cords and other structures.
Generally speaking, surgical incisions in male cats are relatively small, so they usually do not require suture. If the male cat is already adult, with larger testicles and larger incisions, it may require suture.
Because there will be pain after scrotum surgery, male cats often lick the surgical site, so they must wear the male cat Elizabeth collar to avoid unnecessary cases such as wound cracking and wound infection.