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My kitty is getting spayed right now
I know she is not going to be happy about having her collar on.
Any tips on helping her to get better after this? She has some treats and her favourite food but anything I can do to make her more comfy?
I felt horrible leaving her this morning and really hope that is all goes ok. She's my little shadow.
Any tips on helping her to get better after this? She has some treats and her favourite food but anything I can do to make her more comfy?
I felt horrible leaving her this morning and really hope that is all goes ok. She's my little shadow.
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My little Amber was done years ago now but I still recall the whole day, the long wait and the hisses I got when I collected her
She was eating and using her little tray within hours and back to herself within a few days, although she kept forgetting she couldn't lay on her shaven side bless her.
She didn't have a collar so that made it easier.
I am sure in a few hours you'll get the call to collect her and you'll see for yourself she'll be a bit woozy and she'll look sore but she'll be fine.
I went through that last year. It was an agonsing wait, and I called the vets to see how she was a couple of times. Our cat pulled the collar off with the first 5 minutes of getting out of the pet carrier. She went mental, running into things, falling over as she was still somewhat disorientated. I couldn't get it back on and it stayed off. Make sure your cat is away from sharp objects if she is going to behave similarly.
Give her space, peace and quiet and lots of love and reassurance. Give her some fave treats to make it easier for your cat. It took about 6/8 weeks for the fur to return.
Don't worry your kitty will be just fine.
Did you cat not try and bite its stitches?
No she didn't bite them just licked them a bit and I tried to distract her as I was worried they'd open up. Luckily she didn't lick the shaven area much. She seemed to sleep a lot for the first 2 days after getting back from the vets and we had to coax her to eat and drink. Small amounts as she won't have eaten for hours and could be sick.
Sounds as if your kitten is right as rain, i'm really pleased for you. It's hard not to worry about them.
Thanks for all your comforting advise!
Here she is giving me the Medusa stare from within the puppy crate.
Sums it up really...
Although she is an indoor cat, the risks of not having her neutered are too big as she could escape when in season and be mated to a diseased cat and also the noise they make when in season is terrible.
I think that if you don't intend to breed from a cat, male or female, it's better to spay them anyway. We all know how much less complicated life is when you remove the complications of sex!
It also makes the cat less aggressive and likely to wander. Actually a week before she was done, she built a bed out of a newspaper and started guarding it, she must have started to get into season.
If she isn't spayed she is running a much higher risk of breast cancer and pyometria, plus quite a few female cats spray when calling.