Why do cats have spring every few days? The estrus period of cats is also called the sterilization period, which is a special behavior in spring (March to July) every year. It will be repeated every 14-21 days. The estrus is the result of increased...
Why do cats have spring every few days? The estrus period of cats is also called the "sterilization period", which is a special behavior in spring (March to July) every year. It will be repeated every 14-21 days.
The estrus is the result of increased hormone levels in cats, which affects their behavior, such as they become more active, more susceptible to stimulation, more likely to feel stressed, more likely to be emotionally affected, and more likely to develop aggressive behavior.
The cat will have estrus once a few days. This phenomenon will disappear on its own after the estrus period. If this situation continues after a month, it may be that the cat has an endocrine disorder or that there may be a lesions in the ovary uterus. It is recommended to take the cat to a pet hospital for a thorough examination.
The cats will last about 15-30 days, and symptoms of estrus may occur during this period. After the estrus period passes, the symptoms of this estrus will disappear.
If this situation continues after one month, it may be that the cat has an endocrine disorder or that there may be a lesions in the ovary uterus. It is recommended that the owner take the cat to the hospital for a check-up and treat it if necessary.