Why Is My Cat Sad After Being Spayed? Understanding Post-Spay Behavior
Learn why your cat may seem sad after spaying and how to support her recovery with tips from veterinary care experts.
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Post-surgery, cats often feel sad due to the physical discomfort and the effects of anesthesia. Your cat might also experience hormonal changes and stress from the vet visit. Ensure a quiet, comfortable space for recovery, offer plenty of gentle affection, and follow veterinary care instructions. If the sadness persists beyond a week, consult your vet to check for any complications or additional support your pet may need.
FAQs & Answers
- How long does a cat stay sad after being spayed? Cats may feel sad or lethargic for up to a week following spay surgery due to anesthesia effects and physical discomfort; most recover with proper care.
- What can I do to help my cat feel better after spaying? Provide a quiet and comfortable space, offer gentle affection, and strictly follow your veterinarian's post-operative care instructions to support your cat's recovery.
- When should I contact the vet if my cat is still sad after spaying? If your cat’s sadness or lethargy persists beyond one week or worsens, consult your vet to rule out complications or additional health concerns.