Let me tell you, what should I do if the cat vomits for three days after being sterilized?
What should I do if the cat vomits for three days after being sterilized? You should seek medical treatment immediately, because the cat vomits for three days after sterilization surgery may have the following reasons: 1. Infection; 2. Adverse drug reactions; 3. Lack of nutrition. To solve this problem, you need to take the cat to the veterinary clinic, have the veterinarian examine it, and give the correct treatment.
The cat vomits after sterilization, which is usually a normal reaction, because it takes 12 to 24 hours for cats to be completely awake from the anesthetic. As long as the anesthetic is not excessive, the cat vomits for one or two days after sterilization. The owner does not have to worry about it. During this period, the owner feeds the cat anti-emetic medicine to control vomiting.
If the anesthetic is overdose, the cat vomits after sterilization may last for more than two days, and is accompanied by symptoms such as being unable to eat and drink water. When the anesthetic is excessive, due to the slow metabolism of the cat, the gastrointestinal intestines will be stimulated, which will prevent the swallowing function from being completely restored. At this time, the owner is best to take the cat to the pet hospital for infusion to promote anesthesia and metabolism.