▼ 1. I think it is cruel to sterilize cats Every year, many cats are abandoned by their owners for various reasons, and most of them will die tragically... What is really cruel is the irresponsibility of life, creating batches of abandoned stray cat...
▼ 1. I think it is cruel to sterilize cats
Every year, many cats are abandoned by their owners for various reasons, and most of them will die tragically... What is really cruel is the irresponsibility of life, creating batches of abandoned stray cats.
In addition, cats that have not been sterilized will induce breast tumors due to frequent estrus and become cancerous, which seriously damages the cat's health.
Spaying cats is not only responsible for the cat itself, but also for life. It is right to respect the right to life, but please pay attention to the quality of life!
▼2. I don’t let my cat go out, so I don’t have sterilization
Frequent estrus will make the cats become irritable and nervous, which will cause problems such as appetite loss, weight loss, and dull hair color. In severe cases, it will also cause cats to have reproductive system diseases. Therefore, even if the cat is not allowed to have children and let the cats go into heat frequently, it is also a harm to the cat's health.
▼3. I can tolerate the behavior of a cat in estrus and don't want to perform surgery on it
You and your family may be able to tolerate the cat urinating and defecating everywhere due to estrus, howl loudly in the middle of the night, or destroy furniture. But at the same time, cats will become unstable, aggressive, and have good appetites and sometimes bad due to estrus. These are also very distressing for the cats themselves and can easily lead to sloppy transfers to the cats. It is not uncommon to get out of the house because I was in love and I wanted to go out, but it was scratched and the screen door broke and jumped out of the house and lost it.
▼4. I want to give my cat a complete life and don’t want its life to be incomplete due to sterilization.
The cat’s estrus behavior is completely a physiological reaction to the changes in hormone levels in the body after sexual maturity. This is a physiological requirement for the purpose of breeding offspring, which is very different from the sexual behavior that humans understand. If a healthy and fertile cat breeds uncontrollably, the number of cats will increase geometrically. Within 7 years, she and her descendants will have tens of thousands of cats!
There are not enough families to support these cats, and many cats will die miserably. Therefore, after measuring many factors that affect cats' healthy survival, it is the most important thing to create a stable and healthy living environment for your baby!
5. I am worried that sterilization surgery will affect the health of my cat
Cats have frequent estrus and can cause reproductive system diseases, female cats will suffer from ovarian, uterine and breast lesions, and male cats are prone to genital and urinary tract problems. Sterilization fundamentally reduces the health risks of cats and greatly reduces the chance of suffering from reproductive system diseases. In addition, sterilization allows cats to get rid of the tension, irritability, and decreased appetite caused by estrus, which makes it easier for cats to maintain a healthy state.
▼6. I want my cat to give birth once and then sterilize
The newly born cute kittens will grow into big cats in a blink of an eye. They will have at least ten years of life in the future, so it is a great responsibility to take care of them! Even if the kittens have a reliable destination, if they are not sterilized, more kittens with uncertain futures will be born again soon. Cats should have surgery as soon as possible. There is no scientific basis for giving birth to a baby and then sterilizing, and it has no benefit to the cat's health!
▼ 7. My cat is still young and is not yet considered for sterilization. After the cat is sexually mature, it can be considered for sterilization. Generally speaking, 6-8 months old is the best time for cats to undergo sterilization. Perform sterilization surgery as soon as possible, so that the cat can recover quickly and the risk of illness is low. Many parents of sterilized cats reported that cats that were sterilized earlier tend to maintain a pure and happy personality.
▼8. I heard that sterilization surgery is very harmful to cats.
sterilization surgery is a surgical method to remove the female cat's ovaries (female cats who have given birth may also remove the uterus to reduce the potential for lesions) or the male cat's testicles. The cat's sterilization surgery is performed under anesthesia. Successful sterilization surgery will recover quickly after a quick run and will not cause any harm to the cat's health.
▼9. I don’t have time to take care of the cat after the sterilization surgery. The entire sterilization process of the male cat only takes a few minutes, and the female cat only takes half an hour and can be discharged from the hospital after the operation. Generally, after 1-2 days of recovery, the cat can take care of itself (the male cat can recover on the same day). After 5-7 days, after the cat is completely recovered, you can share a better life with it. Therefore, as the owner, you only need 1-2 days to monitor your cat for sterilization. It is a good choice to take a cat on weekends.
▼10. I heard that cats can take medicine to contraceptive
There are currently no contraceptive drugs specially developed for cats. Sterilization is the best way to recommend by veterinarians all over the world. It is very wrong to feed cats human birth control pills. The hormone components in the medicine will greatly interfere with the hormone balance in the cat's body. Regular taking them will cause great adverse effects, even tumors.
▼11. I am worried that sterilization surgery will make cats fat
No scientific survey data shows that sterilization will make cats fat. The only way to make a cat fat is to eat too much and lack exercise. Therefore, if you maintain a normal living state (reasonable diet and exercise) after sterilization, the cat will be healthier.
▼12. I am worried that sterilization surgery will change the cat's personality
sterilization surgery will have no effect on the cat's personality. In addition to effectively controlling inappropriate behaviors (such as using urine to divide the territory, howling all night, etc.), cats after sterilization have no difference from cats that have not been sterilized.
▼13. I am worried that after sterilization, the cat will get rid of irritability and tension, return to its previous peaceful personality, be more likely to get along with each other in a friendly manner, and less fight.
▼14. My cat is old and cannot undergo sterilization surgery. Choose a regular animal hospital and a veterinarian with excellent skills. Healthy cats who are about 10 years old can undergo sterilization surgery.