My cat got spayed last Monday and now she has runny stool. Should I be worried?

My cat was spayed last Monday, and I've noticed she's been having runny stool since then. She seems to be eating and drinking normally, but I'm not sure if this change is related to her surgery. Is this something that’s common after being spayed, or should I be concerned about her digestion?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned about your cat's runny stool after her spay surgery. While it may or may not be related, monitoring her overall health is important.

  • Keep observing her behavior and appetite.
  • Ensure she stays hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
  • Consult with a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

After a spaying surgery, it's normal for cats to experience some mild digestive disturbances due to stress and the effects of anaesthesia. Since your cat is eating and drinking normally, it’s a good sign. However, if her diarrhea continues for more than a few days, or if you observe any other troubling symptoms, it would be wise to consult a vet. Persistent diarrhea can lead to dehydration, which is not safe for her health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is diarrhea common after spay surgery?

    Diarrhea can occur due to stress and the effects of anesthesia, but it should not persist long-term. Always monitor for other symptoms that might indicate a different issue.

  • How can I help my cat recover from surgery?

    Ensure she rests well, has a comfortable space, and continue her regular feeding routine with plenty of fresh water. Avoid letting her lick the surgery site to prevent infection.

  • When should I contact a vet about my cat's diarrhea?

    If diarrhea continues for more than 48 hours, is accompanied by vomiting, lethargy, or a lack of appetite, consult a veterinarian promptly.

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