How long is the recovery period for female cats to be neutered and how long does it take for female

Updated on pet 2024-08-14
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    7 days to 14 days or so.

    Different individuals have different differences, some recover quickly, some recover slowly, generally speaking, cats with thick subcutaneous fat may recover more slowly, because the blood under the skin of cats with high fat content will not be particularly sufficient, which is not conducive to wound healing. But in general, if the wound is not infected within 7 to 10 days, it will basically recover, and during this time, it is necessary to pay attention to whether the wound is oozing.

    During the neutering recovery period of the female cat, the owner needs to pay attention to the following points, first of all, the owner needs to bring the Elizabeth circle to the female cat, mainly because the female cat has barbs on the tongue, if the female cat licks the wound, it may lead to the situation that the wound will split. Secondly, the owner needs to apply drugs to the female cat's wound every day to break the saprophytic muscle, and oral anti-inflammatory drugs need to be taken three days before sterilization.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Female cats are completely spayed after neutering, when the wound of the hand is completely healed, and all aspects of the body and spine are normal. Generally speaking, the wound of the female cat is large, it takes 7-10 days to remove the stitches, and it takes 3-5 days to recover after the sutures are removed, plus the female cat needs 4-6 hours to eat after surgery, therefore, it usually takes **7-15 days** for the female cat to fully recover after neutering.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Cats can return to normal after 1 week of neutering, male cats can recover in about 5 days with smaller wounds, female cats need to have an open abdomen, about 7 days to recover, if the physical fitness is poor, it may take about half a month to make the wound recover. After the cat is neutered, it is necessary to ensure the stability of the environment, and to soothe it, and if the wound is painful, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time**.

    Cats can return to normal 1 week after neutering. And after the male cat is sterilized, the wound is smaller, and it can heal in about five days, and there may be bleeding on the first day, which is normal and will not restrict their behavioral activities.

    Neutering of female cats requires an open abdomen, and even if the wound is small at the time of surgery, it will take about 7 days for the wound to recover better. If the original physical fitness of the female cat is poor, the recovery time may be appropriately extended, and it will take about half a month for the wound to heal.

    Cats need to provide a quiet rest environment after the sterilization operation, and then they need to appease the cat's psychology, because most cats will be very uncomfortable after the sterilization operation, and the breeder needs to be patient and soothed. If you find that your cat's wound is painful, you need to seek medical attention promptly**.

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