Can cats be sterilized after giving birth? The pet owner must know!

 9:09am, 7 August 2025

The pet owners who keep cats are particularly troubled every year during the cat's estrus season, screaming and running around, and have a headache. However, some pet owners are very smart and undergo sterilization surgery when the cat reaches the right age, and there is no worries at all. So if the pet owner wants to ask, can the cat be sterilized after giving birth? With this doubt, let's look down.

 

Cats should not be sterilized after giving birth. Even if the female cat is only given birth once, it will be a great torture for the female cat. It will not only affect the cat, but also torture the breeder.

The owners of cats will encounter various difficulties during the process of giving birth to kittens. For example, the cat will have a poor appetite around the 20th day after conceiving the kitten. During this period, some female cats will not eat or drink for several days. The breeder needs to forcefully feed nutritional cream to supplement nutrition. Cats will also dig their nests at night, which will affect the rest of the breeder.

 

When a female cat becomes pregnant, its belly will squeeze the female cat's internal organs, causing the organ burden to increase. If the delivery preparation is not done well, the female cat will even have difficulty in childbirth.