Spaying of a cat in Teaching & Training Pet Hospital and Research Center,Dhaka.: A Case Report
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2021-11
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Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chattogram-4225, Bangladesh
Abstract
The goal of this case study was to perform the usual surgical approach of cat spaying. During our internship, a local breed female cat, 8 months old and weighing 2.5 kg, was brought to Teaching & Training Pet Hospital and Research Center (TTPHRC), Dhaka. To minimize the cat's aggressiveness and prevent reproduction, the owner decided to spay it. The spaying procedure was carried out using a typical open surgical approach with general anesthesia. The operation went well, and the cat was advised to be kept in a clean squeeze cage for seven days to observe. It was also suggested that povidone iodine ointment will be used as antibacterial until it healed completely. There were no difficulties during the follow-up of the patient. This surgical process for spaying in cat was incredibly simple, affordable, and very effective.
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spaying, cat, traditional surgical technique
