Spaying a Cat: Benefits, Preparation, Procedure & Aftercare

Spaying a Cat: Benefits, Preparation, Procedure & Aftercare

Spaying a Cat: Benefits, Preparation, Procedure & Aftercare

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Dr. Lidija Krvavac

Dr. Lidija Krvavac

Published Date

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December 23, 2024

December 23, 2024

Cat spaying and neutering is a surgical procedure that has divided opinions among pet owners. Some may oppose this idea, but many pet owners agree that this surgery is essential to support the health of their cats.

It’s a procedure that surgically removes a cat’s reproductive organs. These surgeries remove a cat’s ability to produce offspring and experience heat.

The general term is neutering. Spaying refers to females, while castration refers to males. Spaying a cat removes the ovaries and uterus of the female feline, while the testicles are removed from male cats through castration.

Generally, they are recommended for kittens when they reach the age of four to six months.

While it offers a ton of benefits, there are also other things to consider when spaying a cat. Here’s everything you need to know about the process.

Why Is Spaying a Cat Important?

Spaying has several physical, mental, and behavioral benefits for cats. It’s also beneficial for entire communities as it’s a direct answer to the overpopulation of cats in Dubai.

Health Benefits

Cat spaying and neutering provide a ton of health benefits. These include:

Prevents life-threatening diseases. Spaying completely removes the ovaries and uterus. This means that uterine infections, cancers, and other diseases that typically involve them will be eliminated completely.

Prevents life-threatening diseases. Spaying completely removes the ovaries and uterus. This means that uterine infections, cancers, and other diseases that typically involve them will be eliminated completely.

Reduces the risk of mammary tumors. Breast cancer is a dangerous and malignant disease. If the procedure is done before the first heat cycle of cats, spaying can reduce the risk of mammary tumors by up to 90%.

Reduces the risk of mammary tumors. Breast cancer is a dangerous and malignant disease. If the procedure is done before the first heat cycle of cats, spaying can reduce the risk of mammary tumors by up to 90%.

Prevents unwanted pregnancy. Spaying a cat prevents unwanted pregnancies and other complications involved in giving birth to kittens.

Prevents unwanted pregnancy. Spaying a cat prevents unwanted pregnancies and other complications involved in giving birth to kittens.

Decreases the risk of injuries and fights. Cat neutering reduces their urge to roam outside, making them less prone to injuries from cars, falls, and other animals.

Decreases the risk of injuries and fights. Cat neutering reduces their urge to roam outside, making them less prone to injuries from cars, falls, and other animals.

At What Age Should a Female Cat Be Spayed?

We recommend having your cat spayed around 5 to 6 months old, before its first heat cycle. That said, the ideal age can vary based on your cat’s health, breed, and lifestyle. These factors will be considered during the initial checkup prior to the surgery.

Vet Tips: How to Prepare for the Cat Spaying Surgery

When you decide to spay your cat, our vets will guide you in preparing your best friend. Here are the essentials you can expect:

1. Have Your Cat Checked

Before spaying a cat, we’ll have to conduct some tests. This may include blood tests and a physical examination to make sure they can handle the anesthesia and surgery. We’ll also check if your cat’s vaccinations are up to date to reduce the risk of infections.

2. Prepare Your Cat

Withhold food and water for 6 to 8 hours before the procedure, or as advised by the vets. This reduces the risk of vomiting and other complications.

3. Put Together a Recovery Space

Before you leave for the clinic, we recommend that pet owners prepare a comfortable space for cats to recover. This must be clean and quiet to make post-op care smoother.

4. Bring the Essentials

Bring a secure carrier and a couple of its favorite toys and blankets for the trip to the clinic. It’s best if it’s something your cat usually uses to make it feel comfortable and less agitated before spaying.

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Post-Op Care for Spayed Cats

During their recovery, provide them with extra care and attention. Post-surgery care requires time and proper knowledge so your cat can have a rapid and safe recovery. Here are some tips for caring for your neutered cat.

Limit physical activity. Keep your cat indoors in a safe and comfortable area. Be sure to restrict any physical activity for at least two weeks to prevent the incision from reopening.

Limit physical activity. Keep your cat indoors in a safe and comfortable area. Be sure to restrict any physical activity for at least two weeks to prevent the incision from reopening.

Check the incision regularly. You’ll know the incision is healing when it continuously dries up every day. If you notice signs of swelling, redness, or pus, contact our vets immediately, as these can be indications of an infection.

Check the incision regularly. You’ll know the incision is healing when it continuously dries up every day. If you notice signs of swelling, redness, or pus, contact our vets immediately, as these can be indications of an infection.

Use an E-collar or cone. An Elizabethan collar or cone prevents your cat from biting or licking the incision. This helps avoid infections, making the recovery process a lot smoother.

Use an E-collar or cone. An Elizabethan collar or cone prevents your cat from biting or licking the incision. This helps avoid infections, making the recovery process a lot smoother.

Maintain a clean environment. Make sure your cat’s recovery space is clean and free from potential hazards. Replace bedding and pillows regularly. Maintaining a clean resting space prevents infection and other complications.

Maintain a clean environment. Make sure your cat’s recovery space is clean and free from potential hazards. Replace bedding and pillows regularly. Maintaining a clean resting space prevents infection and other complications.

Follow medication guidelines. After the spaying surgery, we will prescribe pain medications or antibiotics. Make sure that you administer these medications exactly as instructed.

Follow medication guidelines. After the spaying surgery, we will prescribe pain medications or antibiotics. Make sure that you administer these medications exactly as instructed.

How Long Do Cats Take to Recover From Spaying?

Generally, cats take about 10 to 14 days to recover from the spaying procedure. For the first 24 to 48 hours, your cat will still be a bit drowsy and uncomfortable. They’ll have a reduced appetite, often preferring to rest and recuperate. This is completely normal.

During days 3 to 7, you can expect your cat to recover gradually. They might start regaining their normal eating habits and energy levels. However, we require you to restrict any physical activity so the incision site can heal.

From days 10 to 14, most cats will have recovered significantly. The incision site is almost fully healed, and you can start to schedule a checkup for your cat.

What Are the Costs of Spaying a Cat?

At our clinic, the cost for our cat spaying and neutering services starts at AED 1,500 for males and AED 1,155 for females. If your cat has any underlying conditions that might make the surgery more complex, there could be additional costs.

Conclusion

Conclusion

Whether you adopt a dog or have a new litter of puppies, naming pets is an important task for pet owners. It’s not only because you can use these names to call them, but it’s also because of the beginning of your strong bond with your pet— it builds the foundation for a long-lasting relationship.

Choose from the many names listed above or mix and match monikers if you can’t set your mind on one of our suggestions. The important thing is that you give your dog the healthy and happy life they deserve.

Whether you adopt a dog or have a new litter of puppies, naming pets is an important task for pet owners. It’s not only because you can use these names to call them, but it’s also because of the beginning of your strong bond with your pet— it builds the foundation for a long-lasting relationship.

Choose from the many names listed above or mix and match monikers if you can’t set your mind on one of our suggestions. The important thing is that you give your dog the healthy and happy life they deserve.

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