Pyometra in female cats may be caused by long-term estrus without sterilization, leading to endocrine disorders. Therefore, female cats without breeding plans should be taken to the pet hospital for sterilization as early as possible before and after the first estrus. This can not only prevent the cat’s uterus Pyorrhea can also prevent false pregnancy, breast tumors and other diseases.
In addition, breeding infection in female cats, secondary infection of organs adjacent to the uterus, and fetal death in the uterus Post-corruption infection, frequent births, etc., these reasons may also cause pyometra in female cats, so cats not intended for breeding must be sterilized as soon as possible.