Why Is My Cat Meowing More After Being Spayed? Understanding Post-Spay Behavior
Learn why your cat meows excessively after spaying, signs of discomfort, and how to provide proper post-operative care for a smooth recovery.
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Increased meowing after spaying is often due to discomfort or confusion from the surgery. Ensure your cat is comfortable, check for signs of pain, and follow post-operative care instructions. Consult your vet if the behavior persists or if you notice any unusual symptoms.
FAQs & Answers
- Is it normal for cats to meow more after being spayed? Yes, increased meowing is often due to discomfort or confusion following the surgery. It usually subsides as your cat heals.
- How can I tell if my cat is in pain after spaying? Look for signs like excessive vocalization, hiding, reduced appetite, or changes in behavior. Contact your vet if these persist.
- What post-operative care is needed for a cat after spaying? Ensure your cat has a comfortable, quiet space to rest, monitor the incision site for signs of infection, and follow your vet’s medication instructions.
- When should I contact the vet about my cat’s behavior after spaying? If increased meowing lasts more than a few days or if you notice swelling, discharge, lethargy, or other unusual symptoms, seek veterinary advice promptly.