Can My Cat Walk Around the House After Spaying? Post-Op Care Tips

Learn if your cat can walk after spaying and how to care for her post-surgery to ensure a smooth recovery in 7-10 days.

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After spaying, it is best to keep your cat indoor and limit her activity for about 7 to 10 days. Too much movement can disrupt the healing process and cause complications. Provide a comfortable, quiet space and monitor her for any signs of discomfort or infection.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How long should I keep my cat indoors after spaying? It is recommended to keep your cat indoors and limit her activity for about 7 to 10 days after spaying to allow proper healing.
  2. Can my cat move around freely after spaying surgery? After spaying, your cat should have restricted movement to prevent disruption of the healing process and reduce the risk of complications.
  3. What signs of discomfort should I monitor in my cat post-spaying? Watch for signs such as excessive licking of the incision site, swelling, redness, discharge, or lethargy, and consult your vet if these occur.