What should I do if a cat runs around after being sterilized? First, you need to give the cat a safe environment to avoid exploring dangerous places. If possible, you can give it a yard and let it play in a safe place, or hang a cat cage at home so...
What should I do if a cat runs around after being sterilized? First, you need to give the cat a safe environment to avoid exploring dangerous places. If possible, you can give it a yard and let it play in a safe place, or hang a cat cage at home so it can be moved inside, but also freely at home. In addition, you can also take the cat outdoors for a walk, allowing it to move in a safe environment, and foster its safety awareness.
After cats are sterilized, the cat will feel very painful because the anesthetics fail, so they will want to lick the wound. Some cats will be very irritable after wearing the shame circle, so they will run and bump. It is recommended that the owner do these points to help the cat recover quickly:
1. The shame circle must not be removed, and the cat cannot lick the wound, otherwise the recovery effect will be poor.
2. You can go to the hospital to prescribe some painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs to help the cat recover.
3. Spray sterilization liquid every day to disinfect the wound.
4. If a cat likes to run and jump, it can be put in a cage to avoid too much movement and cause the wound to collapse. It will be cured after being closed for a day or two.