Cat not peeing after neuter, should I be concerned, Dial A Vet?

Yesterday, we brought our cat home after his neutering surgery, but I've noticed he hasn't used the litter box to urinate since then. I'm a bit worried because it's been quite a few hours, and I'm not sure if this is normal after his procedure. Should I be concerned about his lack of urination, or is this something that can happen post-surgery?

Answer

Noticing that your cat hasn't urinated since returning from neutering surgery can be concerning, but it is not uncommon for cats to have some initial difficulty using the litter box immediately post-surgery. While this can happen, monitoring the situation is important.

  • Cats may take some time to urinate after surgery.
  • It's important to ensure they are comfortable and have access to water.
  • If the issue persists or worsens, seek veterinary advice.

Following neutering surgery, it's normal for pets to feel a bit out of sorts, and the anesthesia could cause a temporary delay in urination. Observe if he is demonstrating any other signs of discomfort, such as excessive crying or straining. Ensure he has easy access to fresh water and a clean, inviting litter box. If he hasn't urinated within 24 hours, it's advisable to consult with a vet as a precaution to rule out any complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for a cat to not urinate after surgery?

    Yes, it's not uncommon for cats to experience a delay in urination post-surgery due to the effects of anesthesia and stress. Monitoring him closely is essential.

  • How long should I wait before consulting a vet?

    If he hasn't urinated within 24 hours post-surgery, it's a good idea to contact a vet to ensure everything is okay and to prevent any potential complications.

  • What signs should prompt immediate veterinary care?

    If your cat is in distress, showing signs of pain, or attempting to urinate frequently without success, please seek veterinary assistance immediately.

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