Does the mspca usually send home meds with cats getting spayed yes spooky is getting spayed this week finally and how much do you think they will cost and how much is the cone and do you think she will need it
I have been checking it every day she wines about it gives me a look walks away then comes back headbutts me for lovingsKitties are pretty good at self-limiting when they are not feeling well. I only leave my girls confined overnight or just until the anesthesia is good and worn off and then let them have free run of the house. It's less stressful all the way around. I do keep an eye on them and check their incision frequently.
I check it every dayI wouldn't worry about her. Just let her do what she wants to do and keep an eye on her incision. Sometimes you have to wait to check it until they're good and sleepy. As long as she's not licking it excessively, there's no drainage, and it's not an angry red color, then she's good. It's been long enough since her spay that she's probably good. It will be less stressful for you both.
So true! The first day I had Selene home was the day after her spaying. So not only had she just had major surgery, she was now in a completely new place with a strange cat. You never would've known it from her behavior, though.It's hard to believe, but yea, cats don't seem to notice major abdominal surgery. They're made from pretty strong stuff. Our pampered furbabies' feral counterparts usually only get a few days of crate rest when they are TNR'd.