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  2. pyometra in breeding cats | TheCatSite

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    Mar 8, 2018. Messages. 4,499. Purraise. 5,744. I have never had a cat with a closed pyometra. I have had cats with open pyometra several times, and other breeder friends have also dealt with this many times. In a few cases, I chose the option to treat the pyometra with Lutalyse and antibiotics, rather than spay.

  3. Can cats with Pyometra get pregnant? | TheCatSite

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    Hi. I don't know much about pyometra, but it can cause belly swelling, so you might not actually be seeing a pregnancy, if that is what you are wondering. Maybe this article will shed some light on the condition for you. If you have a cat that you suspect has it, you need to take her to a vet ASAP. Pyometra in Cats and Dogs.

  4. Pyometra- good article for anyone with a "pregnant" cat to read!

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    Pyometra is not all that rare. It is usually caused by the E-Coli bacteria. Pregnant queens and those in heat who have chronic loose stools and those who don't clean themselves well are most susceptible. Pyo usually only kills feral cats, as there is no human there to notice a problem and take the cat to the Vet.

  5. Pyometra - Don't Joke Around | TheCatSite

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    Pyometra is usually found in cats that are 7 years old that have not been spayed. But it also can occur in younger females as well. If a cat goes into heat and does not become pregnant, after several cycles like this, the uterine wall changes and the disease is introduced.

  6. How to get medical treatment for Pyometra when most vets refuse...

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    17. Purraise. 6. Spaying is the go-to to treat almost all cases of Pyometra. When i inform them that spaying is out of the question, so i need medical treatment, they *still* mention spaying. It just baffles and makes no sense how people can be so dense. When i tell them "spaying is out of the question" and their next words are "spaying is the ...

  7. Discharge... Is It Pyometra? | TheCatSite

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    31. Purraise. 24. My pregnant cat has a white-ish cloudy colored discharge, which darkens in color upon drying (as you will see in the photo). She mated on February 14th. Her behavior is normal otherwise but this discharge is very concerning for me as I have read about pyometra. She's about 39 days pregnant not including today (given she didn't ...

  8. Normal neutering or pyometra surgery? | TheCatSite

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    Our cat had pyometra surgery last month and the cost was substantially higher than what it would've been for a regular neutering procedure. The circumstances were slightly different (ours had the surgery immediately whilst the uterus was still inflamed and leaking, which is presumably what increased the cost, as the surgery was more sensitive ...

  9. Pyometra | TheCatSite

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    Hello Am trying to rise awareness in my group for this fetal disease, and help some cases. I have a few questions regarding this and would like a help answering them: I've read a lot online about the disease, but these qustions not answered. 1- Does Pyometra involve a certain type of germs, or...

  10. How To Save Your Cat From These 16 Life-Threatening Pregnancy...

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    Pyometra is an infection of the uterus. It can happen to unspayed female cats at any point in their lives and isn't necessarily a pregnancy complication. However, uterine infection can happen during pregnancy as well as following birth. Symptoms may include a vaginal discharge (in the case of open pyometra), loss of appetite, lethargy, and fever.

  11. Why Neuter/spay? | TheCatSite

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    Cats (male and female) that are not neutered will spray. Who wants their home smelling like urine? There is also major health risks for cats that aren't neutered or in a breeding program. Things like testicular cancer in males, breast cancer in females or pyometra - an infection that can kill females, just to name a few.