If a cat has not undergone sterilization surgery, it will still bother the owner when he is in estrus. Male cats are about eight months old, and female cats will start to estrus around six months to eight months old. Cats should not be underestimated when they are in heat, so what should be paid attention to when raising cats!
Cats are in estrus
In fact, cats are in estrus is a very painful thing, resulting in decreased appetite and weight loss. Male cats may also cause secretions to block the urethra and suffer from urethritis due to multiple estrus. Generally speaking, the most common thing in male cats after estrus is the so-called "enuretic" behavior. This behavior is essentially not related to excretion, and is not to empty the urine of the bladder, but to divide the field. During estrus, male cats will stand, raise their tails high, and spray urine on vertical objects. While spraying urine, the tail will be shaken. During estrus, the male cat's reproductive system is in a state of congestion. Some male cats will try their best to run away from home and go outdoors to find fertility partners.
The most common phenomenon in female cats in estrus is that they become anxious and often howl loudly, and their screams are completely different from usual. The genitals are also congested. When you stroke the female cat's back or part close to the genitals (such as the root of the tail), the female cat will raise its butt, swing its tail to one side, lying on the ground and stepping on the feet. This is the position where the female cat is ready to undergo mating. The condition of a female cat kept indoors will be particularly obvious. If there is no chance of mating, the condition will be more serious every time. The estrus may last until about twenty days, but the interval between them will be shortened.
If a female cat is in heat, her screams will be very harsh and may disturb the public in severe cases, and the male cat may run away from home for mating. Therefore, cats may have some unexpected effects in estrus. If it is not for breeding the next generation, it is recommended to sterilize the cat. Our owners can also use some methods, such as using cotton swabs or drugs, to alleviate the symptoms of cats' estrus. But the most fundamental way is to mating, so that the female cat can ovulate to solve the problem of estrus. When choosing a cat to mating, you should also pay attention to the source and health of the cat, which is also for the quality of the next generation.
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