By getting Molly spayed, you've significantly reduced her risk for cancer and eliminated the possibility of pyometra, as well as helping stop the tragedy of cat overpopulation. Just keep a close eye on her, give her lots of love, and stay in touch with your vet - some cats need extra time to get over the anesthesia and the surgery. Make sure she's eating and not sick to her stomach, clean her box daily and look for anything unusual, and provide fresh drinking water, and contact the vet if anything seems wrong.
I had my tubes tied years ago, and THAT had me creaking around like a rusty robot for four days, and it was a much less invasive procedure! She probably just needs time.
Love, Columbine





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