Pyometra in female cats is a serious disease that requires prompt treatment by a veterinarian. This is not a scam, but a serious condition that can threaten the life and health of a female cat.
Pyometra is caused by intrauterine infection, most of which are bacterial infections. Common pathogenic bacteria are Streptococcus, Staphylococcus aureus etc. If left untreated, the pus accumulated in the uterus will continue to increase, causing the female cat to have symptoms such as fever, loss of appetite, and fatigue. In the most serious cases, organ failure or death may occur.
Therefore, if your female cat shows abnormal symptoms, such as loss of appetite, vomiting, abdominal swelling, etc., it is recommended to take her to the veterinarian immediately. If pyometra is diagnosed, the veterinarian will generally recommend surgical treatment, removal of the affected area, and auxiliary treatments such as antibiotics.