We have an article on Spaying And Neutering - What To Look For After Surgery that also includes some pictures of normal and infected spay incisions. So maybe you could take a look at those. However, to be sure, you would need your vet to take a look. Can you email your picture to...
As the dust from cat litter can come into contact with your cat’s surgery site, it can potentially cause an infection. It’s recommended to use a dust-free litter, like shredded paper for around 1 week after surgery. If your cat’s incision site looks inflamed and red or is hot to ...
But, if we do a urinalysis and all we see is blood with no evidence of crystals or infection then cystitis is extremely likely. So, I can see why Smokey initially had this diagnosis. At this point, if there hasn't been blood for 3 weeks then there are two possibilities. The first ...
Many vets spay younger cats using the flank approach. If your cat is young, also check for a square section of clipped or shaved fur over the left side of the cat's body between it's ribs and hip. 2 Check for a spaying scar. Hold the cat so that she's lying on her back with...