What to Expect After a Female Cat Gets Fixed: Post-Surgery Care Tips

Learn how to care for your female cat after spaying, including recovery signs, incision care, and activity restrictions to ensure proper healing.

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After a female cat gets fixed, expect her to be groggy and possibly lethargic for 24-48 hours due to anesthesia. She may have a reduced appetite but should start eating within a day. Keep her in a quiet, comfortable space to rest and monitor the surgery site for any signs of infection, such as redness or swelling. Prevent her from licking the incision and restrict excessive activity for about 10-14 days to ensure proper healing. Consult your vet if you notice any complications.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How long does a female cat take to recover after being spayed? Generally, female cats recover in about 10-14 days after being spayed, during which you should monitor the incision and restrict her activity to aid proper healing.
  2. What signs should I watch for after my cat gets fixed? Watch for redness, swelling, discharge, or excessive licking at the surgery site, as well as prolonged lethargy or loss of appetite, and consult your vet if any occur.
  3. How can I prevent my cat from licking her incision after surgery? Use an Elizabethan collar (cone) or other vet-recommended methods to prevent your cat from licking or biting her incision, which can cause infection or delayed healing.