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Old 12-04-2007, 02:00 PM
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Hi Sallycun,

Just share with you my experience of spaying/neutering my cats - pre-op you'd prolly have to ban them from food intake to avoid vomitting which might lead to choking when anaesthesia is administered. After that, usually the vet will keep your cat till they're awake and monitor a bit. I remember for female cats they'd administer antibiotic also to prevent infection not sure for male cats. For male cats this surgery is consider very very minor. For female, it is quite a major one but a safe one. Not to worry too much though - as long as your cats are indoor it should be ok. Treat them like normal, don't sekali-kali touch the wounds - vet advise just pretend everythign is normal and monitor. Examine the wound periodically (female, male i can't even see the incision) and it should be alright. The most cost effective place that I'd known so far is klinik kembiri - u may refer to the link posted by linuxlah for the contact.

Very glad you'd taken the decision to neuter/spay your cat. This is one of the many steps of being a responsible owner. so happy that this forum is educating people on spay/neutering cats
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