Why Is My Cat Sad After Spaying? Understanding Post-Operative Behavior Changes
Learn why your cat may seem sad after spaying and how to support her recovery with tips on care and when to consult a vet.
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Your cat may feel sad after spaying due to physical discomfort and hormonal changes. To help, ensure she has a quiet, comfortable space to recover, monitor her food and water intake, and provide plenty of gentle affection. Consult your vet if her sadness persists, as it may indicate complications or additional support needs.
FAQs & Answers
- Is it normal for a cat to be sad after spaying? Yes, it is common for cats to appear sad or subdued after spaying due to physical discomfort and hormonal changes during recovery.
- How long does a cat stay sad after spaying? Most cats start to feel better within a few days after surgery; persistent sadness beyond a week should be evaluated by a vet.
- What are signs of complications after spaying in cats? Signs include excessive lethargy, loss of appetite, swelling, discharge at the surgery site, or unusual behavior; contact your vet if these occur.
- How can I help my cat recover from spaying? Provide a quiet, comfortable space, monitor food and water intake, offer gentle affection, and follow your vet’s post-operative instructions.