Hi all. Hoping someone with a bit more experience can give some advice. One of our local colony cats that we've been trying to trap for some time under our SPCA's TNR program was spayed on Friday. Unfortunately she was also heavily pregnant (the vet said "close to delivery") so a late-stage termination was also performed. Due to the more complicated nature of the surgery, I am holding her post-op for recovery in a large crate (something we do for most of our TNRs as often as is practical). Usually, even the more "feral" of the cats aren't overly stressed - they eat, use their litter box, sleep and remain fairly quiet throughout the duration of their stay. This girl however, hasn't eaten now since Thursday night (it's now Sunday night here), doesn't appear to be drinking (that I can tell) and seems depressed, for lack of a better description. The only thing she's doing really is using the litter box (peeing - no poop)...oh, and sleeping in it (the litter box) from time to time (as well as the bed she has). The SPCA automatically give a long-acting antibiotic injection (10 day?) and I can't see the wound or handle her to see if it's infected. I haven't seen her touching it though and she does seem to just sleep/lie about most of the day. She may also have a slight dose of flu...sounds a little snuffly and one eye seems a bit weepy (not overly). I've tried all types of canned food, have cooked chicken, fish - plus made homemade chicken stock to see if she will drink that (tonight's offering). Still waiting to see if she's interested but nothing so far. It's not the lack of eating that's concerning me, but the lack of fluids and ultimately dehydration. I feel it's too soon to release her given her surgery was more complicated than a regular spay but I'm at a loss as to what to do with her now. I will of course call the SPCA in the morning, but just wondered if anyone can offer up something I'm overlooking? Thanks in advance!