Why Do Cats Smell After Neutering? Causes and Solutions Explained

Learn why cats may smell after neutering and how to prevent odors with proper care and hygiene. Vet advice included for persistent smells.

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Cats may smell after neutering due to residual odors from the clinic or stale urine that has not been properly cleaned. Ensure you keep the surgical area clean and wash their bedding. If the smell persists, a visit to the vet for a check-up is recommended to rule out any infections or complications.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is it normal for cats to have a smell after neutering? Yes, it can be normal initially due to residual clinic odors or stale urine. Proper cleaning usually resolves the issue.
  2. How can I reduce the smell of my cat after neutering? Keep the surgical area clean, wash your cat’s bedding regularly, and maintain good hygiene to help reduce any odors.
  3. When should I take my cat to the vet for a post-neuter smell? If the smell persists beyond a few days or is accompanied by redness, swelling, or discharge, consult your vet to check for infections.