OMG, my vet doesn't do spay before the year. She has an appointment on the 21st of feb and I can't wait for her to be spayed. She doesn't let us sleep #puertorico #persiancat #lorena #catsoflemom8
When planning for your cat’s spay surgery, it’s essential to understand the various aspects associated with the procedure. Spaying not only helps control the pet population but also has numerous health benefits for your cat, such as reducing the risk of certain cancers and preventing behaviors associated with heat cycles. Before the surgery, make sure to follow your vet's instructions regarding food and water restrictions. It’s typically recommended to fast your cat for at least 12 hours before the procedure. After spaying, monitor your cat closely during her recovery; you may notice her being a bit lethargic or quieter than usual, which is normal. Ensure she has a comfortable recovery space and prevent her from jumping or running around too much. Follow up with your veterinarian for any post-op questions and keep an eye out for signs of infection or complications, such as excessive swelling or discharge at the incision site. Engaging with other pet owners through forums or groups can provide additional support and shared experiences, making the journey easier for you and your beloved pet.
















































































