Today, pet owners are very worried about whether to send their pets to be neutered or neutered. Neutering is a very good decision for both the pet and the pet. On the one hand, owners don’t have to worry about their pets getting pregnant when they go out; on the other hand, their pets’ lifespan will also be extended.

Of course, the downside is that some pets can become frustrated because they become less confident. This scavenger family has a tomcat. Recently, the cat has become very irritable and always comes back with injuries when he goes out to play. Later, the scavenger learned that cats are in estrus, which is why they attack people.
Later, the owner heard that sterilization could make the cat better, so he took the cat to the pet hospital. The cat seemed to know what it was getting into. When they arrived at the hospital, the cat was handed over to the veterinarian and sat at the door. Unexpectedly, other people's pets came out, but there was still no movement in my own.

After the scavenger watched the veterinarian come out and go in, he did not operate the knife on his cat, but followed him in. Unexpectedly, the cat was holding a stick and was very pitiful. Especially after seeing the bully come in, he was even more unwilling to give up. The staff did their best not to anesthetize the cat. Later, the veterinarian advised not to do this today until the cat calmed down.
