You can get your pet a cone for around$10-$15, it will prevent dog from licking stitches. (My dog licked her stitches and got 4 staples with no anesthesia)
Yes, spaying a female cat will stop her coming into heat, as the procedure involves the removal of the entire reproductive organs.
It depends how long after the cat was spayed (your vet would have given you instructions as to when to bring in your cat for a checkup.) I did put a small collar on my own cat because of her licking her stitches. Be sure there are no stitch ends poking into the cats skin. I would take the collar off when she was eating or drinking. Some vets disagree, but the saliva of cats and dogs is healing and they used this method when they were once wild. Some cats will heal quicker than others, so it wouldn't hurt if your cat started licking her stitches 3 - 4 days after being spayed to take your pet to the vets.
It depends why your cat is excessively licking himself. If stress is the trigger, then a Feliway Diffuser may help.
If you do not clean the stitches, I would not be supised if the stitches got infected or if your cat was not careful and they caught on something.
yes it will
Spaying your cat may only be two main reasons. Either to stop it from spraying or so it wont have kittens. But yes spaying it is the only way.
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Yes, spaying a female cat will stop her coming into heat, as the procedure involves the removal of the entire reproductive organs.
by keeping them away from ur face
Close the door.
Your cat is licking because it's fur is dirty or it's skin is itchie from fleas. Give your cat a bath (avoid washing their face), brush her/him, and/or give him/her some Advantage (flea medicine). Remember to brush your cat often. This will feel good, stop the licking, and cut back on fleas.
No. Spaying and neutering are irreversible procedures.
It depends how long after the cat was spayed (your vet would have given you instructions as to when to bring in your cat for a checkup.) I did put a small collar on my own cat because of her licking her stitches. Be sure there are no stitch ends poking into the cats skin. I would take the collar off when she was eating or drinking. Some vets disagree, but the saliva of cats and dogs is healing and they used this method when they were once wild. Some cats will heal quicker than others, so it wouldn't hurt if your cat started licking her stitches 3 - 4 days after being spayed to take your pet to the vets.
It depends why your cat is excessively licking himself. If stress is the trigger, then a Feliway Diffuser may help.
Why would you want to? It's so cute! It's their way of bonding.
Your cat is licking because it's fur is dirty or it's skin is itchie from fleas. Give your cat a bath (avoid washing their face), brush her/him, and/or give him/her some Advantage (flea medicine). Remember to brush your cat often. This will feel good, stop the licking, and cut back on fleas.
A guaranteed what?