The cat is spayed and the wound is still red on the third day

Updated on healthy 2024-06-26
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is normal for the wound to be red on the third day, because it takes time for the wound to recover, and it is not possible to fully recover in three days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the cat is neutered, put the cat in the kennel, if it has to get into a corner and refuses to come out, do not force it, but do not let it do strenuous exercises such as jumping, so as not to crack the wound. If it must jump, find a way to build some steps for it so that it can go where it wants to go. Birth control surgery in cats requires stitches, so don't let it do strenuous exercise after surgery to avoid straining the wound.

    Generally, the wound can heal in about 7 days, and then you can take it to the hospital to remove the stitches. Therefore, it is normal for the wound to be a little red and swollen three days after sterilization, and it is okay to take good care.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In my opinion, it may be that the wound is a little inflamed, and the wound can be cleaned two to three times a day with some medical saline, and then iodophor is applied after cleaning, and pay attention to the development of the wound carefully. If you are still red, swollen or have mucus, then it is best to send it to the pet hospital for spay/neuter examination as soon as possible to solve the problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Don't worry about nothing, it's going to get better slowly, it's all a small situation, the cat's resilience is very strong, and it is said that cats have nine lives, and they are very hard.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's okay, it'll be fine after a while. If you don't feel at ease, you can take it to the place where you were neutered and let the doctor see it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. Hello dear, glad to answer for you. This happens in male cats for the following reasons:

    It may be caused by the veterinarian not suturing the male cat; This may be because the tomcat moves too much; It could also be because the owner didn't wear an Elizabethan ring for the male cat, and the male cat bit open the sutures. The owner is advised to observe the tomcat's wound for bleeding and swelling. If so, it is best to send the male cat to the pet hospital in time**; If not, the owner can disinfect the wound with iodophor and spray the appropriate amount of anti-inflammatory drugs.

    Hello, I am inquiring for you, please wait a while, I will reply to you immediately Dear, hello, I am happy to answer for you. There are the following reasons for this situation in male cats: it may be that the pet doctor shouted that Qin Sheng did not suture the male cat to make a brother; This may be because the tomcat moves too much; It could also be because the owner didn't wear an Elizabethan ring for the male cat, and the male cat bit open the sutures.

    It is recommended that the owner observe the tomcat's injuries and whether there is bleeding and swelling in the mouth. If so, it is best to send the male cat to the pet hospital in time**; If not, the owner can disinfect the wound with iodophor and spray the appropriate amount of anti-inflammatory drugs.

    Cats are neutered, the wound is cracked, and those who go to the toilet are fine.

    It's okay with that.

    Can you heal on your own.

    This one generally doesn't.

    Just after sterilization, the wound jumped open and couldn't heal on its own.

    No, it's a dehiscence.

    Mmmm, then after spaying and going to the toilet, those are fine, will they crack.

    It doesn't matter, this one won't.

    Good. I hope the above is helpful to you If you are satisfied with me, please give me a thumbs up

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Abstract After the male cat is neutered, if there is a small amount of blood on the wound, it is a normal phenomenon, which is caused by capillary rupture, and it can heal on its own, so there is no need to worry. However, if it is heavy bleeding, it needs to be taken to the hospital immediately.

    Four days after the male cat was neutered, there was a little bleeding from the wound.

    After the male cat is neutered, if there is a small amount of blood on the wound, it is a normal phenomenon, it is caused by the rupture of capillaries, and it can heal on its own, so there is no need to worry. However, if it is heavy bleeding, it needs to be taken to the hospital immediately.

    A little bit is no problem.

    No good thank you [Eat Whale].

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. In general, the neutered wound of the female cat will not crack again after the scab has formed, but it is still necessary to pay attention to the wound condition just in case.

    In general, the neutered wound of the female cat will not crack again after the scab has formed, but it is still necessary to pay attention to the wound condition just in case.

    Excuse me, but please go into more detail?

    Normally, after the female cat scabs over the neutered wound, the scab will gradually fall off, recover quickly, and will not crack. However, considering the differences in the physique and wound self-healing ability of different female cats, it is still necessary to pay attention to whether the wound is healed and recovered. Generally speaking, cat mothers need to avoid intense activities within one to two weeks after the sterilization operation, do not make the wound tense, it is best to keep it alone at home, and the drug should also be given antibiotics, painkillers and other dressing changes according to the advice of the veterinarian.

    In general, as long as the wound is well cared for and kept clean and hygienic, the scabbing of the wound after neutering will not have much impact on the health of the female cat.

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