It's normal for your cat to feel lethargic after being neutered, as this can be part of the recovery process. However, if his condition worsens or he shows signs of distress, it may require further attention.
- Post-surgery lethargy is a common recovery symptom.
- Monitor your cat's behavior for any changes or worsening symptoms.
- Seek veterinary advice if concerned about his recovery.
After a neutering procedure, it's not unusual for cats to be lethargic and want to rest for a little while. The anesthesia and the stress of the surgery can make them more subdued than usual. Typically, this tiredness should improve within 24 to 48 hours. However, if you notice symptoms like vomiting, severe pain, or any swelling at the surgery site, or if your cat isn't getting better, it's important to consult with a veterinarian.
If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is lethargy normal after neutering my cat?
Yes, it's normal for your cat to be lethargic after neutering. The effects of anesthesia and the stress of surgery typically cause this.
- How long should I monitor my cat before contacting a vet?
Monitor your cat for the first 24 to 48 hours. Reach out to your vet if there's no improvement or if symptoms worsen.
- What signs should prompt an immediate vet visit?
If you notice any signs of severe pain, excessive swelling, bleeding, or persistent vomiting, you should seek veterinary care right away.