Taking care of a cat after sterilization (spaying or neutering) is crucial for a smooth recovery. Here are some important steps to follow:
1. Provide a Comfortable Space
- Keep your cat in a quiet, warm, and safe area away from other pets and children.
- Use a soft bed and minimize climbing or jumping to prevent strain on the incision.
2. Monitor the Incision
- Check the incision site daily for swelling, redness, discharge, or signs of infection.
- Do not touch or clean the wound unless instructed by the vet.
3. Prevent Licking or Scratching
- Use an Elizabethan collar (E-collar) or a recovery suit to prevent licking or biting at the stitches.
4. Limit Physical Activity
- Restrict running, jumping, and playing for at least 10–14 days.
- Keep your cat indoors to prevent injuries.
5. Follow Post-Surgery Feeding Guidelines
- Offer small amounts of water and food a few hours after surgery.
- If your cat is nauseous or refuses to eat, contact the vet.
- Resume the normal diet gradually over the next day.
6. Manage Pain and Medication
- Only give vet-prescribed pain relievers; never use human medications.
- Follow the vet’s instructions for any antibiotics or medications.
7. Monitor Behavior and Recovery
- Sleepiness and slight grogginess are normal for 24 hours.
- Contact the vet if your cat is excessively lethargic, vomiting, refusing to eat, or showing signs of pain.
8. Keep the Litter Box Clean
- Use dust-free litter to avoid irritation.
- Check if your cat is urinating and defecating normally.
9. Follow Up with the Vet
- Take your cat for a follow-up appointment if recommended.
- If stitches need removal, schedule the vet visit accordingly.
By following these steps, your cat should recover smoothly within 10–14 days. Let me know if you need more details! 😊🐱
Кошатник 40 лвл ответил на вопрос 20.03.2025