In today’s society, many families like to keep pets. Cats are very gentle and lovely animals. They are one of the pets selected by many families and are very suitable for domestic keeping. Cats also have physiological needs like people. Many cat owners feel that cats are very troublesome during estrus, so they will choose to take cats to sterilization, but some owners will not let cats to sterilization. What will happen if male cats don’t do sterilization?
Male cats will show the habit of defecating everywhere during estrus. This behavior is just to delimit the territory and let other little female cats smell the smell. When cats are in estrus, they will like to raise their legs and pee on vertical objects. There will be howling at night. If a male cat is not sterilized, he will smell the oestrus of the female cat during the oestrus period. The oestrus of the cat is irregular. If the cat cannot mate, it is very uncomfortable. If the male cat wants to find the female cat and is stopped, the cat will not eat or drink, will not urinate, and start to get sick, which will bring many problems.
The male cat has a long estrus period. If the cat owner does not sterilize the male cat, he should regularly find a healthy female cat suitable for his own male cat. Speaking from the cat itself, whether male or female, when it comes to estrus, it is very painful for the cat if it is not sterilized.
For male cats, if they don’t get mated during estrus, they will be aggressive, emotional and have a bad reaction to male cats over time. Not sterilizing the male cat will make the male cat often howl during estrus, and will always look for opportunities to run away from home. In serious cases, it may jump from a building and cause the cat to have urinary diseases. Cats that have not been mated for a long time will also get genital inflammation, which will lead to redness, swelling and bleeding of cats’ genitals, and the phenomenon of not urinating all the time. Sterilization of male cats is only a small operation to remove testicles, but for the sake of cat safety, the owner still has to take the cat to a qualified hospital for sterilization.