After the sterilization of male cats, there will be some pain or stress on the first day. Therefore, the first night of male cats is a dangerous period. First, there is a risk of anesthesia in the sterilization of male cats. Different cats respond differently to anesthetic drugs, so you need to be alert to allergic to anesthetic drugs. Secondly, after the anesthesia is restored, there will be obvious pain on the night, and the cat needs to relieve the cat's stress reaction. At the same time, you should also pay attention to the maintenance after sterilization, clean the wound on time every day, anti-inflammatory and sterilization, and keep the wound clean and dry to avoid infection.
On the first night after the sterilization surgery, the cat should be prevented from touching the surgical wound, wear Elizabethan rings, and wear surgical gowns to avoid licking and scratching. Cats who have just been sterilized will have a decrease in resistance, which may lead to potential outbreaks of diseases and cause acute infectious diseases such as cat plague, parvovirus, etc. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner ensure complete vaccination of the cat before the operation, clean the cat's living environment, disinfect the cat's wounds every day (i.e. iodine) and pay attention to whether there is any exudate. If there is, you need to seek medical treatment in time.
Male cats are recommended to be sterilized when young, which can effectively avoid the occurrence of reproductive system diseases. In addition, their personality may become more clingy and can also improve the bad habit of urinating randomly.