Spaying a female cat during estrus (heat) is not recommended due to the increased risk of bleeding and complications. It’s safer to wait about a week after the heat cycle ends. Here are some key points to consider:
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Spaying Considerations:
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Spaying involves removing the uterus and ovaries. Choose a reputable vet clinic, as the procedure is more complex in female cats. If the cat’s loud calls during heat are disturbing, consider temporary measures to manage the behavior before spaying.
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Managing Estrus Behavior:
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If the cat’s behavior is troubling and spaying is not an option yet, try using treats to distract the cat. If this doesn’t work, products like MiaoJingqing can be used. Follow the dosage based on the cat’s age and mix it with food.
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Post – Spaying Care:
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After spaying, proper care is essential. Monitor the incision site for any abnormalities and provide nutritional support with products like MiaoXiang Nutritional Paste. Regular observation helps ensure proper healing.
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If the spaying procedure is incomplete and the cat still shows signs of heat, and you prefer not to have a second surgery, MiaoJingqing can be used during the heat cycle to manage symptoms. Always consult your veterinarian for personalized advice.