At what age does a cat need to be neutered?

It is generally recommended that cats undergo sterilization surgery at the age of 7-8 months, because the effect of sterilization surgery is better at this age and cats are less likely to retain related estrus symptoms. At the same time, the development of the relevant parts of the cat during this period tends to be perfect, and it is less likely to cause related abnormal symptoms due to the lack of sex hormones. In addition, since sterilization surgery requires general anesthesia, it is necessary to conduct a pre-operative examination to understand the cat's status and the ability to metabolize anesthetic drugs, thereby reducing the risks of surgery.
Things to note after cat sterilization:
1. The cat needs to be placed in a quiet, warm place away from sunlight, and pay attention to the cat’s breathing, Check pulse and body temperature, and maintain indoor ventilation.
2. When the cat’s anesthesia has not completely dissipated, it must be closely monitored to avoid injuries from collisions and the cat jumping with brute force. Especially for female cats, it may cause the intra-abdominal ligature to fall off and cause massive bleeding.
3. It is recommended to feed cats sterilized prescription food for 2 days after surgery, and then slowly switch back to ordinary canned cats and cat food.
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