Pyometra: A Reason to Spay

Uterine infections in your cat can be dangerous if not addressed promptly

The term “pyometra” means pus-filled uterus. Occasionally, the pressure from the infection is so intense that the uterus ruptures, spewing pus into the abdomen. This terrible infection is avoidable by having your female cat spayed.

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