Why Is My Cat Weak After Being Spayed? Causes and Recovery Tips

Learn why cats feel weak after spaying, how to care for them during recovery, and when to contact the vet for post-surgery concerns.

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Post-surgery weakness in cats is common due to the effects of anesthesia and the body needing time to recover. Ensure your pet has a quiet, comfortable space to rest, and monitor her food and water intake. Contact your vet if weakness persists beyond a few days or if there are other signs of distress.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is it normal for cats to be weak after spaying? Yes, it is common for cats to experience temporary weakness after spaying due to anesthesia and the body’s healing process.
  2. How long does it take for a cat to recover from spaying? Most cats start to recover within a few days, but full recovery can take up to two weeks depending on the cat’s health and care.
  3. When should I contact my vet about my cat’s post-spay weakness? Contact your vet if weakness persists beyond a few days, or if your cat shows signs of distress such as loss of appetite, vomiting, or lethargy.