I accidentally gave my cat gabapentin before her spay appointment today. Is it still safe for her to have surgery?

This morning, in the rush of getting everything ready for my cat's spay appointment, I accidentally gave her a dose of gabapentin. I'm really concerned now because I'm not sure if this will affect her surgery or if there will be any complications. Is it okay for her to go through with the procedure, or should I let the vet know about this mix-up?

Answer

It's understandable to be worried after accidentally giving your cat gabapentin before her spay surgery. While gabapentin is used for pain and can have sedative effects, it is important to inform your vet about this incident.

  • Notify the veterinary team about the gabapentin dose.
  • They will assess whether it's safe to proceed with the surgery.
  • Gabapentin is not typically harmful, but communication is key.

Your vet will appreciate being informed, as they can then evaluate your cat's condition and decide the best course of action. Gabapentin is sometimes used in veterinary medicine for pain and anxiety, so your veterinarian may adjust sedation protocols accordingly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do immediately after realizing the error?

    Calmly inform your veterinarian as soon as possible. They'll guide you on whether the surgery needs to be rescheduled or if they can accommodate the situation.

  • Is gabapentin dangerous for my cat?

    Gabapentin is generally safe when prescribed by a veterinarian, often used for pain or anxiety. However, it's crucial to use the correct dose and timing as prescribed.

  • Can gabapentin be used regularly for cats?

    Yes, it can be prescribed for ongoing pain management or anxiety control in cats, but it should always be used under the guidance of a veterinarian.

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