Normally, cats after spaying, will not eat anything, and in fact, the vet told us not to feed them anything because they can breathe what they are trying to eat and thereby choke. She suggested that we give her a little water to drink or an ice cube to lick. I am supposing that they used a type of stitching that will not have to be removed after she heals up. But the discomfort is normal, and if they used enough anesthesia, then she should not be so conscious of the pain, but rather I would be looking for dialated eyes and a stumbling gait. After sleeping the following night, by next morning she should be close to her usual self.Also, my girls would jump onto things, like the bed and their window boxes. this worried me because of a fear that they would injure their incision. But that was of no consequence. Just the same, try to keep your little girl from jumping upon things and attempt to keep her quiet for the night. In fact, if you want to read first hand the episodes that I had with my furkids after their vet visit, you can find them in "old threads" on this forum, I think from from last month.
.........wayne![]()
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