Should I be worried if my cat isn't eating well after having 15 teeth pulled a few days ago?

A few days ago, my cat underwent a procedure to have 15 teeth pulled, and since then, she hasn't been eating as well as she used to. I understand it might be a bit uncomfortable for her, but it's been worrying to see her not showing interest in her food. Should I be concerned about her appetite, or is there something I can do to encourage her to eat more comfortably during her recovery?

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Answer

It's understandable to be concerned when your cat isn't eating well after having multiple teeth removed. Recovery from such dental surgery can be uncomfortable, and a temporary dip in appetite is not uncommon.

  • Monitor your cat's appetite closely.
  • Consider offering soft, palatable food.
  • Contact your vet if the lack of appetite persists or worsens.

Dental surgery can cause soreness in your cat's mouth, making it difficult for her to eat as she normally would. To encourage her to eat more comfortably during her recovery, you could try giving her wet food or soaking her regular kibble in water to make it softer. It's also a good idea to keep an eye on her hydration levels and ensure she is drinking water. If her appetite does not improve in a few days, or if other symptoms like vomiting or lethargy appear, please consult your veterinarian for further guidance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long will my cat's appetite be affected after dental surgery?

    It is normal for cats to experience a reduced appetite for a few days following dental surgery. If your cat is still not eating after this period, seek advice from your vet.

  • What types of food are best for my cat post-surgery?

    Soft, wet food is often easier for cats to eat after dental surgery. You can also moisten dry food to make it less challenging for her to chew and swallow.

  • When should I contact my vet concerning my cat's appetite?

    If your cat refuses food for more than 24-48 hours, or exhibits symptoms like vomiting or lethargy, contact your veterinarian for advice. Persistent lack of appetite may indicate underlying issues that need to be addressed.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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