No. Cats are social animals. Normally, they tend to act independently. In the wild, they also need to rely on their own instincts to survive. Therefore, in their eyes, they never regard humans as their "leaders" or "masters". They regard us more as their partners or protectors. Therefore, when cats undergo sterilization surgery, they are unlikely to have complex emotional reactions like humans, such as "hate". Generally speaking, after a cat has undergone sterilization surgery, pet owners need to pay close attention to the cat's physical condition to ensure that the cat can recover smoothly. It is best to provide it with a quiet and comfortable environment to prevent the cat from being frightened or overactive. In addition, pet owners need to take the cat back to the veterinarian for regular checkups to ensure that the cat is in good physical condition. |
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