My cat be spayed nowadays, and shes surrounded by lots of twinge (she have tears surrounded by her eyes) What do I do?

She was spayed because she had pyometra and I feel discouraging for her. She wont eat, she'll only lick milk off my finger. She can't sleep because for some motivation she can't lay down, only sit on her bottom. She's tryin to lay down I can tell because she lowers down. What can I do, I'm going to see the vet in two days( I dont even know how I will steal her to the vet without her hissing/meowing at me)
Pyometra is a very serious infection, and usually requires some down time after surgery to recover. They are normally very weak, and running a high disorientation. Surgery is somewhat of an instant fix in removing the source of the infection.

Usually vets will send a few days worth of headache medication and antibiotics home with you, if not, phone and ask.

The "tears" are likely to be some opthalmic ointment that they put into her eyes during surgery. Since they don't blink while anesthetized, they get emolument put in to help lubricate their eyes.

If tomorrow she eats/drinks and moves around some, then she is probably doing fine.

Good luck!
It can take a day or sometimes up to several days for a cat to fully bounce posterior from a spaying. I am unclear if she is fully awake from the anesthesia. Same day spaying and picking her up earlier she is 100% awake results in a very groggy cat who will often drag themselves around the house, anyone afraid to sleep. Then, as the anesthesia fully wears off, they become more alert, and will sleep. If she is still under the weather by morning, make available the vet a call and you can probably take her in for discomfort medication, or perhaps the vet will give you a pill that you can give. Most spaying costs include adjectives necessary follow up care. If the cat is not feeling ably, they often don't fight you getting them into a carrier to steal to the vet.
Call the vet, they should enjoy sent some pain meds home with you.

Try reading this...http://www.caberfeidh.com/Pain3.htm
I am so sorry your cats contained by pain.
I would phone the vet and ask for pain management.
You really should enjoy been sent home with any buprenex or metacam as the surgery she endured was painful.
I would head off a message and convey how she is not eating and unable to rest comfortably.
Pain prevents healing.
Your cat should be on anguish meds for 4-5 days post op to ensure she eats and heals appropriately.
Be her advocate and pick up the phone.

Answers:    The same thing happened to my cat. It is disheartened to see them in pain but they are usually okay in a day or 2.

My cat couldnt lay down like she wanted to and we feel horrible but surely enough, 3 days later she was running around close to normal.

They usually won't eat much after they are spayed though.
At lowest not the first day or so.
ouchie!! poor bebe!!:*(i enjoy 2 kitties when they went thru this they were 109% fine i hold had about 20 in yesteryear all same thing all fine after i own had them fixed all differnt places infection may be settting in this is exceptionally possible if she is in the kinda pain she reallllllllllly wants too be seen as soon as tonight/tomorrow and when the check her all is ok they can give her a agony shot will last 48/72 hrs and by then she should be much better good luck(a)!!:)
Um, sorry to break it to you, but cats don't cry. Perhaps the medication have made her eyes irritated but she's not "crying it pain". Too bad you waited so long to get her spayed. And whether you're concerned about her I'm not really sure why you're asking this question to strangers on the internet and not the vet that's treating her.
i can back with the vet prob

get a house call
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