My cat can’t seem to settle down or sleep after their surgery, should I be worried about this?

Since my cat's surgery a couple of days ago, I've noticed that she just can't seem to settle down or get any restful sleep. She's usually able to relax easily, but now she's staying much more alert and restless. Is this something that happens after surgery, or could it indicate she's in discomfort or pain that needs attending to?

Answer

It's normal for cats to feel restless and have trouble sleeping after surgery due to stress and discomfort. Monitor her symptoms closely, as they could indicate pain or an adverse reaction.

  • Restlessness can be a common post-surgery behavior in pets.
  • Pain or discomfort might be causing her inability to relax or sleep.
  • Monitor for any additional symptoms that may require veterinary attention.

Cats often experience stress and mild discomfort following surgery, which can contribute to increased restlessness and alertness. It is important to keep a close eye on her behavior and any changes. If she seems to be in persistent discomfort, pain medication prescribed by your veterinarian might be needed. Ensure she has a calm, comfortable space to recover and try soothing her with gentle interactions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my cat restless after surgery?

    Restlessness can be due to discomfort, anxiety, or the after-effects of anesthesia. Providing a quiet, comforting environment can aid in her recovery.

  • How can I help my cat relax post-surgery?

    Encourage a peaceful recovery space, offer gentle petting, and follow your vet’s instructions on medication and post-operative care.

  • When should I contact a vet if my cat is restless after surgery?

    If she shows signs of severe pain, unusual symptoms, or her condition worsens, seek veterinary advice promptly.

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