If the later, her behavior may be due to the after effects of the anesthesia. Or she could also be in some post operative pain. May beyou should make a quick call to the vet for a three or four day supply of pain medication for her. Are her stitches the self-desolveing (sp) sort...
The site looks infected, this is not normal 2 weeks after a spay. I would take her to the vet to prevent the infection from spreading. Please keep us updated Reactions: tarasgirl06, LifeWithOliver and verna davies Oct 6, 2018 #4 biscuity TCS Member Adult Cat Joined Apr 12, 2011...
however, it’s important tolimit their physical activityto preventstitches from stretching or tearing. Inside, you canconfine your catto a single room or a safe area to ensure they don’t engage injumping, climbing, or running, which could strain the healing incision. ...
Suture care (stitches): Most surgeries will require some sutures. Your veterinary staff will review you the after-care which will include keeping the cats from licking the incision. Some cats will be sent home with an Elizabethan Collar to ensure they do not lick or bite out the sutures ...
Suture care (stitches): Most surgeries will require some sutures. Your veterinary staff will review you the after-care which will include keeping the cats from licking the incision. Some cats will be sent home with an Elizabethan Collar to ensure they do not lick or bite out the sutures ...
Suture care (stitches): Most surgeries will require some sutures. Your veterinary staff will review the after-care which will include keeping the cats from licking the incision. Some cats will be sent home with an Elizabethan Collar to ensure they do not lick or bite out the sutures ...
anaesthetic. Just hearing it from behind the partition was enough, I knew I could not have been much help, though if it had been an emergency I would have tried. He told me after, that he could not spay her at the same time, it would have been too much for her. That must be ...
s pain killers are highly effective, meaning that your cat shouldn’t suffer much more than mild discomfort and willbounce back quickly after the operation. They may need to be kept indoors for a few days afterwards and may need to return to the vet’s office to have stitches removed, if...
Expect your cat to recover 14 days after their procedure. Dr. Punt reminds us that spaying is more invasive than neutering, so female cats may need more time and care.[20] That said, most cats will fully recover 10-14 days after their procedure, or 10-14 days after their stitches are...
She also has the dissolvable stitches, and has never had them before. Abbey1998 Post #2 Jan 17, 2021 Forum:Cat Health Does this spay incision look infected? This is day 3 after her spaying. Shes active no matter where I put her, and always finds something to jump on. I plan to cal...