To determine if your pet's neuter incision is healed, look for signs such as the absence of redness, swelling, discharge, or pain around the incision site. The incision should also be fully closed with no gaps or openings. If you notice any concerning symptoms, consult your veterinarian for further evaluation.
Signs of infection in a neuter incision include redness, swelling, warmth, discharge, foul odor, and increased pain. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your veterinarian for further evaluation and treatment.
Can you still catch it? if not, then its healed!!
A feral cat that has been fixed will typically have a small incision scar on its abdomen from the spay or neuter surgery. Additionally, a fixed feral cat may display behavioral changes such as reduced aggression and marking behaviors.
If they don't have a di ck
You can simply tell them that what your pets are. You tell them if you do have any pets. If you have pets tell them what are the breeds of those pets.
You should call the vet immediately and tell him/her what happened.
Signs of infection in a spay incision include redness, swelling, warmth, discharge, and foul odor. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your veterinarian for further evaluation and treatment.
Here: In English: A house, the house, houses, the houses. Norwegian declination of neuter nouns: Et ~, det ~et, ~, de ~ene Giving (as house is "hus" in Norwegian, and that is a neuter noun): Et hus, det huset, hus, de husene. I hope this helps!
It's not up to you. The vet knows.
Once you have healed and there were no complications they can't but if you haven't healed yet you would still be bleeding or have pregnancy hormones in your blood. They would also be able to see remains on the ultrasound if you had any.
It couldn't hurt - you need to talk to the vet about that.
if your goin to ask that question, tell what your talking about.