Do Cats Hurt After Spaying? What to Expect and How to Care for Your Cat Post-Surgery

Learn if cats feel pain after spaying and how to manage their recovery with vet-approved care tips for a smooth healing process.

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Yes, cats may experience some discomfort after spaying. To help your cat recover, ensure she has a quiet space to rest, limit her activity for about 10-14 days, and monitor the incision site for any signs of infection. Your vet may also prescribe pain medication to ease her discomfort. Follow your vet's instructions carefully to ensure a smooth recovery process.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How long does pain last after a cat is spayed? Most cats experience mild discomfort for about 10-14 days after spaying, during which careful monitoring and limited activity are important for healing.
  2. What signs of infection should I watch for after my cat is spayed? Look for redness, swelling, discharge, or foul odor at the incision site, as well as fever or lethargy, and contact your vet if you notice these signs.
  3. Can I give my cat pain medication after spaying? Only give pain medication prescribed or recommended by your veterinarian to ensure your cat's safety and comfort.