How to Care for Your Cat After Surgery, [#title_wordai], Ingrid, on August 9, 2021 at 6:00 am

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The only surgery for most cats, if they’re lucky, will be their spay or neuter surgery, but even these simple procedures require some special care for a few days. For more complex surgeries with longer recovery times bring even greater challenges. Cats may be uncomfortable, experience pain, and their ability to move around freely may need to be temporarily restricted.  Knowing what to expect, and what to watch out for, can make caring for your cat after surgery less stressful for you and help your cat recover faster.

British veterinarian Mike Farrell, BVetMed CertVA CertSAS Diplomat ECVS MRCVS, an orthopedic surgeon with a strong interest in chronic pain management, created a comprehensive guide on how to care for your cat after surgery. The guide addresses

the first night at home
how to get your cat to eat after surgery
litter box management
pain control
wound care
exercise restriction
confinement
creating an ideal recovery space

Even though the guide is titled Feline Bone and Joint Surgery, the advice applies to any procedure.

This guide was created to raise money for Blind Cat Rescue.

It’s always upsetting when your cat is facing surgery, but knowing what to expect and how to care for your cat after surgery can make it a less stressful experience for cat and human.

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The post How to Care for Your Cat After Surgery is copyrighted by The Conscious Cat. Republishing this content is prohibited under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA.) Violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

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The only surgery for most cats, if they’re lucky, will be their spay or neuter surgery, but even these simple procedures require some special care for a few days. For more complex surgeries with longer recovery times bring even greater challenges. Cats may be uncomfortable, experience pain, and their ability to move around freely may need to be temporarily restricted.  Knowing what to expect, and what to watch out for, can make caring for your cat after surgery less stressful for you and help your cat recover faster.

British veterinarian Mike Farrell, BVetMed CertVA CertSAS Diplomat ECVS MRCVS, an orthopedic surgeon with a strong interest in chronic pain management, created a comprehensive guide on how to care for your cat after surgery. The guide addresses

the first night at home
how to get your cat to eat after surgery
litter box management
pain control
wound care
exercise restriction
confinement
creating an ideal recovery space

Even though the guide is titled Feline Bone and Joint Surgery, the advice applies to any procedure.

This guide was created to raise money for Blind Cat Rescue.

It’s always upsetting when your cat is facing surgery, but knowing what to expect and how to care for your cat after surgery can make it a less stressful experience for cat and human.

Pixabay stock photo

 

The post How to Care for Your Cat After Surgery is copyrighted by The Conscious Cat. Republishing this content is prohibited under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA.) Violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

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