What do I stipulation to know roughly charitable for my cat after she get spayed?

My cat is about 10months and getting spayed next week. I want to make certain that I am prepared and take good care of her. Does anyone own any suggestions or advice for how to prepare for this or what to expect. Thank You!
You'll need to limit her movement for 7-10 days for certain. We kept our cat in a smaller room with a very low futon so she didn't own anything to jump around on. Check her incision a couple of times a day for signs of infection or swelling. Our last womanly to be spayed developed a hernia. It was a big bulge underneath her incision. Her internal sutures literally broke. Scariest thing I've ever dealt next to in a pet.

And by all means, whether your vet offers it.opt for laser surgery. There is no comparison in the healing time and lower risk. Totally worth the additional money. Less pain, shorter healing time, less bleeding. Cats just notice anything has happened.
Give her lots of love and attention. Sometimes a vet puts a collar on them so they don't pick at the stitches. If she does have a collar, just bring in sure you don't take it off. She may cling to you after the surgery, freshly watch her to see if she acts discomfited. Her eating habits should remain normal so you don't hold to worry about feeding her more and/or smaller amount. After the surgery she may seem lethargic so you may want to prepare her favorite place to sleep with a blanket or pillow. Good luck to you! I hope everything go great with the surgery.
I had my kitten spayed at 5 months old and she coped perfectly powerfully just keep an eye on her movements, she wont want anything to eat for more or less 24 hours but make sure there is plenty of fresh dampen available and that she is kept indoor until the stiches are removed
Just don't remove the collar and the cat should be fine on her own. Make certain her food and water is on the ground so she doesn't have to jump to accomplish it. Watch her stitches for redness and swelling or any obvious signs of infection. I've heard it suggested that you use the pine litter, but I didn't and my cat be fine.
Answers:    My cat got spayed when she was 9 months elderly...that was over 10 moths ago now lol.

I was told not to distribute my cat anything after midnight since she sill be sedated the next day for the operation.

Instructions given after the surgery:
* Your cat should be kept indoors.
* Keep your cat warm and comfortable by providing a soft verbs bed. ideally in a quiet and draft-free room.
* Check the incision at least 2x day after day...to make sure that it's not infected or bleeding.
* Restrict exercise and jumping that will inflict excessive stretching of the wound especially during the first few days after the operation (about 7-10 days).
* Give frequent, small amounts of food and water the first day.
* If you are given an Elizabethan-type collar to prevent the cat from chewing, put together sure that it is used.
* Contact the vet hospital if you see any of the following at the wound:
** continuous seepage or roomy quantity of blood.
** intermittent blood seepage continuing for more than 24 hours.
** any swellings, excessive redness of the skin or discharge.

The above may sound fear-provoking but it's not. You just have to keep an eye on your cat. My Jazmin go looking for her mousie when we got home from the vet hospital cuz she wanted to play lol. I have to look after her like a baby...sleeping only when she did and wake up every couple hours to check on her. Don't worry, it'll be fine.
What ever you do
DO NO TAKE THE E-COLLAR OFF!
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