How are cat neuter surgeries performed?

How are cat neuter surgeries performed? - The Drake Center

They’re generally performed the same way as the cat spay. The cat will be under a short-acting general anesthetic so that they do not feel any pain or feel anything going on during the surgery, and we're also going to use post-op pain medication for them. The recovery is quite simple and, by that afternoon, the cat will probably be ready to start playing again.

How are cat neuter surgeries performed? - Advanced Animal Care

Cat neuters are very similar to cat spays. They receive the same doctor exam. They get the same sedation and pain medications so that they were made comfortable. They go under inhalant anesthesia as well. The most significant difference is there's not as much to do with the neuters. And, so what we do is instead of closing their skin incisions, we leave those open to drain. There are no sutures back there, but their skin heals together quite nicely in about four to seven days, and you can hardly see a scar.

How are cat neuter surgeries performed? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital

Cat neuter surgeries involve removing the testicles through a scrotal incision over the scrotal area of a cat.