How to Properly Pick Up a Cat After Spaying to Ensure Safe Recovery
Learn the correct way to pick up your cat after spaying to avoid pain and protect her incision for a smooth recovery.
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After your cat is spayed, careful handling is crucial. Gently scoop her up by placing one hand under her chest and the other under her hind legs. Avoid touching her belly, as it can be painful. Ensure she's resting on a soft, quiet surface to aid recovery. Monitor the incision for any signs of infection and keep her calm to prevent any damage to the stitches.
FAQs & Answers
- Why should I avoid touching my cat's belly after spaying? Touching the belly after spaying can cause pain and may damage the incision site, potentially leading to infection or delayed healing.
- What is the safest way to pick up a cat after surgery? Gently scoop your cat by placing one hand under her chest and the other under her hind legs, supporting her body evenly to avoid putting pressure on the incision.
- How can I help my cat recover comfortably after spaying? Ensure your cat rests on a soft, quiet surface, monitor the incision for signs of infection, and keep her calm to prevent injury to the stitches.