This is what happens when you dont get your female animal fixed.......this can happen to dogs cats etc...
The word "pyometra" is derived from latin "pyo" meaning pus and "metra" meaning uterus. The pyometra is an abscessed, pus-filled infected uterus. Toxins and bacteria leak across the uterine walls and into the bloodstream causing life-threatening toxic effects, Without treatment death is inevitable.
So in short Pyometra is were the uterus fills up with pus.
If you love your animals Please get them spayed at 6 months......dont let this happen to them
This shows that spending the money to get your pet spayed is well worth it!
Christeenax 1 month ago
my cat died from that just yesterday, her name was ming shu i miss her so much I maneged to help her survive for 3 years but the night before last night her uterus ruptured and she was so boney just all skin and bones i tried to feed her and get her well but it was too late she was soo weak that she could not even get up, everytime she tried to walk towards me she would fall over and I sat there the whole day holding her paw and crying i held her and talked t oher untill she died!
swaggerrrr777 5 months ago
@grettagrids A spayed cat can't get pyometra, there are no uterine horns to get infected. This cat was presented as being spayed, but was not actually. I can tell you this with confidence, because I am currently going to school to be a Vet. Tech. and we actually just learned about this today. Your kitty can not get pyometra.
Chelseadaisy16 9 months ago
Guys get your female dogs spayed! We weren't trying to be cheap when we heard dogs should be spayed, but our dog was a bit overweight, and we were told that she might gain weight if she was spayed. A surgery that could have only been 250-300 dollars, cost us $1000 dollars : (
SLIPKNOTJJ77 9 months ago
auchh
juanastanbridgelive 1 year ago
Unfortunatley it is a possibility. Sorry.
EBursey 2 years ago
so then my SPAYED calico cat can still get pyometra??!!! DAMN IT!! i don't WANT MY CAT TO DIE!
grettagrids 2 years ago
If you watch the video Stump-Pyo on here, you will find that it does not matter if your female animal is spayed or not. The stump that is left behind when the ovary is removed can also become infected and filled with puss.
musicloverhoney 2 years ago
Oooohhhh pfua, gross.
Coloscopy79 2 years ago
0:19 is creepy O_o
Wredonisia 3 years ago