Your cats scrotum will be shaved and cleansed, and an incision will be made.
Not exact matches
The incisions on a male
cat's
scrotum will be very small, and without any sutures.
Male dogs will have an incision just above the
scrotum and male
cats will have two incisions, one on each side of the
scrotum.
Male dogs will have an incision just above or on the
scrotum and male
cats have one incision on each side of the
scrotum.
Your
cat has two incisions in the
scrotum and no stitches.
In a male
cat, both testes are removed from small incisions made in the
scrotum.
In
cats there is a small incision made in the
scrotum and because of the sensitive skin, there are no sutures placed.
Neutering: your vet makes a surgical incision in the
cat's
scrotum.
In both male dogs and
cats, the
scrotum is not removed, only the testicles.
Male dogs have an incision just above the
scrotum and male
cats have two incisions, one in each side of the
scrotum.
So ethical veterinarians discourage breeders from breeding dogs and
cats that did not have both their testicles fully in their
scrotums at birth.
Dog and
cats in which both testicles fail to make their journey to the
scrotum are usually sterile.
Male dogs have an incision on the
scrotum, and male
cats have two incisions, one on each side of the
scrotum.
In male dogs and
cats, the
scrotum is not removed, only the testicles.