Pyometra is a deadly medical condition that could kill your female cat or dog by simply not spaying her or neglecting her heat cycles. Meaning, if your cat is horny and wants to mate, you HAVE to do one of following two things:
- Have her mate, and you can do this by finding a friend who has a male cat, or take her to a vet for mating (not recommended) not only you will have to mate your cat every time she is in heat, making her pregnant, and bringing more offsprings to suffer or be kids' toys, you will also keep her life in danger for every time she doesn't mate by increasing her chances of getting Pyometra. On a human financial level, spaying will cost you half the price you would pay in a case of Pyometra, especially if it was an emergency.
- Spay her (spaying: is surgically removing both ovaries and uterus aka the female reproductive system, making the female not capable of producing offsprings; highly recommended!)
Now here is what happens, when a cat is in heat, her body is ready to accept sperm from the male cat through mating, when it doesn't happen, the walls of her uterus start to thicken and make the perfect habitat for bacteria, which eventually gather through her slightly opened ready for mating cervix, and start an infection, making her uterus and ovaries swollen; imagine a balloon filled with liquid, thats exactly how it is. See below the pictures..
There are two types of this condition:
- Open Pyometra, which means that the fluids are being discarded from her body, and the only symptom that differs this type from the second one, is the discharge that looks like urine but smells differently (be careful as cats tend to groom themselves, you may not see this either). This type can be treated with antibiotics with a very low chance for your cat to survive, and all the cases that I have read about over the internet, who have taken this decision, their cats/dogs didn't make it. On the other hand, you can take a better decision, and do the surgery.
- Closed Pyometra, no discharges, and the only solution is surgery.
from my personal experience, I googled and read every page available until I got the closest to her condition that the vet actually thought I was a doctor! I took her for an emergency on a Friday, paid almost double the amount for a normal spay surgery (1300 SR). After the Surgery, I blacklisted a few people from my whole life for they were making fun of the matter; including what I now like to call former family members; my cat hated me after the surgery, she was admitted in the vet's clinics for a whole week, I was worried about her when she got home that i actually had to count the times she peed, and watched her pee! My baby is fine now Alhamdullah! I took a friend's advice to show her that I love her, even if by force, be there for her, and so I did!
Thats how this post ends, with a picture of Brownie when she was admitted..
Thank you for this post! It is very informational. Sorry you had to go through this experience with your cat! I have heard of some people who went through it with their dogs, and it's heartbreaking!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment! It makes my day to know that this blog could help spread awareness about such a dieses... And I am encouraged to write more posts now! :)
ReplyDeleteI am in this situation right now... I'm taking her to a new vet since our regular vet didn't take the condition seriously. I have read EVERYWHERE that the best chance of survival is with surgery, but my regular vet won't do it, he wants to treat her with antibiotics, and I know that will not work and she's in a stage right now where I think she can make it out the surgery, so I'm going to another vet and take my 50/50 chance, maybe my cat will make it like yours did, my cat looks just like yours btw. :-) thank you for posting this, and thank God you didn't listen to your family members and saved your cat's life, now she'll go on to live many more happy years with an excellent owner!
ReplyDeleteThank you for ur comment, you need to do the surgery asap, and I hope your baby survives. If there is any additional help I can provide you, please dont hesitate to ask me here, on FB, twitter, or by email doaa.jan@gmail.com
ReplyDeletePlz do let me know when ur cat is all well! And thanks again for ur sweet words :)