Lauraeli
Well-Known Member
Coco got neutered yesterday (he had started spraying me during his courtship dances, yay)
Anyway I was wondering about the neutering technique itself. I have been unable to find the incision site, although I havent poked around in his fur. I am actually surprised because aside from the deflated scrotal sacs, it does not appear that he has had surgery at all. Not even a noticeable shaved area. The vet tech that I talked to when I went to pick him up said that there was no stitches or glue used and that it just closes up and heals by itself. Is that typical for a neuter?
Anyway I was wondering about the neutering technique itself. I have been unable to find the incision site, although I havent poked around in his fur. I am actually surprised because aside from the deflated scrotal sacs, it does not appear that he has had surgery at all. Not even a noticeable shaved area. The vet tech that I talked to when I went to pick him up said that there was no stitches or glue used and that it just closes up and heals by itself. Is that typical for a neuter?