Is spaying a cat safe?

Will spaying have any adverse effects on my cat? In the vast majority of cats, there are no adverse effects following an ovariohysterectomy. In certain cats, notably the Siamese breed, the hair that grows back over an operation site may be noticeably darker, believed to be due to a difference in the skin temperature.
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What are the risks of spaying a cat?

In some cases, post-operative complications might include inflammation or infection at the incision site, the incision could re-open, or swelling under the skin at the incision site can also occur. Spayed female cats can also run the risk of developing bladder infections, and in rare cases, urinary incontinence.
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Why you should not spay your cat?

If you wish to breed your cat, spaying should not be done. Spaying may cause weight gain. Some cats may gain weight after being spayed. Unspayed animals typically have a strong mating desire and can expend a lot of energy seeking a mate and reproducing.
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Is spaying a cat major surgery?

While both spaying and neutering are major surgical procedures, they are also the most common surgeries performed by veterinarians on cats and dogs. Like any surgical procedure, sterilization is associated with some anesthetic and surgical risk, but the overall incidence of complications is very low.
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Are cats traumatized by spaying?

Thomas: It's also true that no matter what people say, some cats' behavior does change after being spayed or neutered. For most cats it's a pretty easy experience, but for some like your cat, who are more sensitive, the surgery can be a traumatic experience.
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Will my cat hate me after spaying?

They will not hate you, but you need to keep them contained at least 2 days (females) after they get spayed, and 24 hrs for males. Before you release them back to the barn, put out big bowls of wet food for them, that just keeps them from roaming.
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How do I comfort my cat after being spayed?

The best approach to keeping cats quiet after surgery is to keep recently spayed or neutered cats in one cat-proofed room for a few days. This effectively isolates them from others who might play or harass them during their recovery.
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How do I prepare my cat for spaying?

Most vets will ask that you fast your cat — meaning no food, and in some cases, no water — for up to twelve hours prior to surgery. This is to reduce the likelihood that your cat will vomit during the procedure, which can cause very serious complications.
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Do female cats change after spaying?

Experts say not to worry. “Overall, your cat's personality should not change,” Brömme says. Your cat may seem more reserved after getting the surgery, but that's because her hormones aren't fluctuating like they used to when she had heat cycles.
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How long does spaying take for a cat?

A female cat spay is generally fifteen to twenty minutes, depending on her age and where she is in her heat cycle. A female dog spay is generally twenty to ninety minutes, or longer, depending on her age, size, and if she is in heat.
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Is it irresponsible to not spay your cat?

Humans domesticated cats and dogs long ago, and now it is our responsibility to care for them. With the current unwanted pet overpopulation, it is irresponsible to not spay and neuter your pets.
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What are the cons to not spaying your cat?

Neutering will result in the sterilization of your cat. Neutering may cause weight gain. Some cats gain weight after neutering. Intact animals typically have a strong mating desire and can expend a lot of energy seeking a mate and reproducing.
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How long do cats wear cone after spay?

Most cats should wear their cone for 5-7 days after neutering to avoid licking the incision. Most scrotal incisions heal very quickly. If an abdominal incision was necessary to remove retained testicle(s), then the cone should remain on for 10-14 days or until your cat's recheck examination to assess healing.
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Will my cat stop peeing everywhere after being spayed?

Spaying a female cat will decrease the likelihood that it will spray but a small percentage of cats will still spray after having this surgical procedure performed. According to the Cornell Feline Health Center, 5% of female cats will continue to spray even after they have been spayed.
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What happens if my cat jumps after being spayed?

Your vet will likely recommend limiting your pet's movement for a specified period (usually a week) after surgery. Sudden jumping or stretching can disrupt the healing process and may even cause the incision to reopen.
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How do I know if my cat is in pain after being spayed?

Signs of pain include unusual meowing, a hunched back, and bleeding from the surgical site. While your cat may move more slowly post surgery, pain and a loss of appetite shouldn't be a part of the recovery process.
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Do female cats need a cone after being spayed?

Not every cat needs a cone, or E-collar, after surgery, but it may be necessary if she keeps licking at the wound. Don't let your kitty or any of your other pets clean the wounded area for at least 10 days, as it can cause infections.
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Can my cat wear a onesie after spay?

Onesies are a great option for keeping your pet's wounds covered. They are an inexpensive, adorable way to keep your pet's wounds safe after surgery. If you can't picture your pet in a pair of footy pajamas, you should give an Elizabethan collar a try.
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How long is recovery for spaying a kitten?

By this time, your pet should have fully recovered from the spaying/ neutering procedure. However, in some rare cases, cats can experience bleeding, swelling, or even an infection near the incision area. The overall recovery process takes around 10-14 days.
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Can cats sleep with a cone on?

Patients can eat, drink, pee, poop, and sleep with a cone on. In fact, the stricter you are with the cone, the quicker they will get used to it. In addition, pets do not hold grudges, so they will not be mad at you for being strict with the rules. If the incision is over the chest or belly, a T-shirt may be worn.
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Should I get my indoor cat neutered?

If your cat is kept indoors, neutering is still the best option. Neutering will prevent him from become sexually frustrated and continually trying to escape, and will also save you from the smelly problem of urine-spraying.
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Do cats that are neutered live longer?

Neutered male cats live a mean of 62 percent longer than unneutered male cats, and spayed female cats live a mean of 39 percent longer than unspayed female cats, the report said.
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How much does it cost to spay a cat?

In general, expect to pay anywhere from $200 to $500 dollars for a cat spay, and around $100 to $300 for a cat neuter, unless you choose to have your cat fixed at a low-cost spay/neuter clinic. If your cat requires an e-collar or certain medications, you might pay a little extra.
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What are the benefits of spaying a cat?

Voynick list further benefits of spaying your cat:
  • Decreases Tumor Risk. There's less risk for malignant mammary tumors (breast cancer) later in life if a cat is spayed before her first heat.
  • Keeps Infections at Bay. ...
  • Eliminates Unwanted Behavior. ...
  • Removes Some Risk. ...
  • Improves Life Expectancy.
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Do cats need pain meds after spay?

Unless they are receiving CRI medications, most cats receive an injection of a narcotic pain reliever immediately after surgery. They also generally receive a dose of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) to decrease both pain and inflammation.
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