Cat Problems Post Spaying
- According to PurinaCare, while cats in heat can be spayed, it should be noted that they will come out of the surgery still exhibiting heat-like symptoms. This can lead to difficulties in keeping male cats from possibly injuring your healing cat.
- Cats that excessively lick their incisions can cause the wound to become infected. These wounds can reopen, causing major setbacks in your pet's recovery. By distracting your cat with toys and treats, you can prevent unnecessary injuries.
- According to The Feline Spay, spaying can decrease your cat's metabolism. Also, decreased estrogen levels may cause an increase in your cat's appetite. Both can lead to weight gain. However, a well-balanced diet will keep your cat at a healthy weight after she is spayed.
- Cat owners may notice a change in their spayed cat's disposition after her surgery, according to The Feline Spay. During a cat's heat cycle, she can become increasingly affectionate toward her owner, a behavior that will cease post-spay. However, your cat will remain your companion, and her overall personality should not change after she is spayed.
- Spaying your cat eliminates the chance of breeding it. If breeding is a goal, your cat can have a litter before it is spayed. Owners should be aware that a cat's personality traits may not be passed on to her kittens.
Cats Spayed While in Heat
Infection
Weight Gain
Decreased Affection
Breeding
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