Cats generally cannot develop gills after sterilization. A cat's gills are secondary sexual characteristics and generally develop at the same time as the sexual organs are developing. If the cat owner neuters the cat before the cat develops cheeks, the cat will generally not continue to develop cheeks. Moreover, cat cheeks are related to genes. Round-faced cats such as British Shorthair and Exotic Shorthair cats mostly have cheeks, while most other breeds of cats do not have cheek genes. Even if they eat very fat, their faces will still be pointed, such as Oriental cats, Siamese cats, etc.
Things to note when unneutered cats have gills:
1. Adjust their diet. You can feed your cat nutritious cat food and prepare some canned cat food, goat milk powder and other foods as its staple food.
2. You can feed Yuandu Meow to cats. Put Yuandu Meow in the cat’s food for half an hour, and then add it according to the content in the instructions.
3. You can give the cat some millet porridge, meat porridge, fish soup, honey water, etc. to care for the cat’s intestines.
4. The cat must be allowed to have a good rest. Cat owners can arrange a warm and comfortable cat nest so that the cat can rest quietly so that it can better absorb the nutrients in the food.