Cat Castrate

The operation is the removal of the male genital organs – the testicles.

Please read these notes- they may answer some question you have.

  • Your cat may appear drowsy straight after the operation – this is most likely due to the anaesthetic and will soon wear off. Also please note that your cat will have been given painkillers to help with the pain post-op and this too may contribute to the drowsiness.
  • Sometimes your cat may not feel like eating straight after the operation. This is ok – but please make sure that he eats the next day.
  • Please keep your cat indoors for at least 2 days after the surgery.

WHAT TO WATCH OUT FOR

  • If your cat is repeatedly sick or excessively tired or lethargic after the operation – please contact us.
  • DO NOT allow your cat to lick the operation area. If you are unable to stop this from happening then please contact us.
  • There may be swelling after the operation – this is normal. However, if there is excessive swelling or bleeding from the area or anything worries you please contact us as soon as possible.

STITCHES

There will normally be no stitches in a routine cat castration.

If there are stitches after the operation then these will need to be removed once the wound has healed sufficiently. We would normally ask you to return to the surgery for suture removal 14 days post operation.

Our veterinarians are all experienced general practitioners with a broad knowledge and
understanding of animal health, illness and injury.

Becci and Harley Evans

To Alan, Fraser and Staff

Big thanks for all your help with making Harley Better. It has been a long road but I think were finally there.

Take Care

Charlie Beadle

Dear Julia

I came to you big and fat

Yes I was rather chunky

After 20 weeks of diet and chat

I leave here fit and hunky!!

Julia, Ken Williamson and Family

To Alan and Staff

Thank you for looking after Molly while she was in your care. We all miss her.

Thank you for your card it was a very nice thought.