Pyometra in cats

Pyometra in cats

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Reviewed by Dr. Josephine Corrick
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Updated October 16, 2025
4 min read

Overview

Symptoms

Risk

Diagnosis

Vet treatment

Home treatment

Prevention

When to worry

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Pyometra in cats

Pyometra in cats

By
✔ MRCVS
BSc
BVM&S
FHEA
Reviewed by Dr. Josephine Corrick
✔ MRCVS
BVMSci
BSc
Updated October 16, 2025
4 min read

Pyometra is a dangerous womb infection in unneutered female cats. Pyometra is uncommon in cats, affecting around 2% of un-spayed cats (queens) by the time they are 13. However, without treatment, the condition is fatal.

Pyometra means ‘pus in the womb’ (uterus) and it's a medical emergency. Cats with pyometra need surgery to remove the diseased uterus. But the operation is risky because your cat is so poorly. Surgery is expensive, and the outlook depends on how quickly the condition is identified and treated. The best way to protect your cat against pyometra is to spay (neuter) her.

What is pyometra in cats? >What is pyometra in cats? [Overview

Symptoms of pyometra in cats >Symptoms of pyometra in cats [Symptoms

Which cats are most at risk of pyometra? >Which cats are most at risk of pyometra? [Risk

Diagnosis of pyometra in cats >Diagnosis of pyometra in cats [Diagnosis

How do vets treat pyometra in cats? >How do vets treat pyometra in cats? [Vet treatment

Home care for cats treated for pyometra >Home care for cats treated for pyometra [Home treatment

How to prevent pyometra in cats >How to prevent pyometra in cats [Prevention

When to worry about your cat with pyometra >When to worry about your cat with pyometra [When to worry

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