It can be challenging for a cat to drink from a regular bowl while wearing a cone after surgery. Ensuring your cat stays hydrated is crucial for her recovery and overall well-being.
- Consider using a shallow dish to make water more accessible.
- Assist her by gently guiding the cone over the dish.
- Monitor her water intake and seek advice if she continues struggling.
After surgery, cats wearing cones, or Elizabethan collars, might have trouble reaching their usual water bowls due to the collar's size and shape. You can help make drinking easier by offering water in a shallow, wide bowl, which allows more room for the cone. Raising the bowl slightly may also help her access water without hitting the bowl's edges. It's important to ensure she remains comfortable and adequately hydrated during her recovery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I help my cat drink while she's wearing a cone?Using a shallow dish or plate can help. You may also try slightly raising the dish so she can reach it with less obstruction from the cone. 
- Should I remove the cone when my cat tries to eat or drink?It is best to leave the cone on to prevent your cat from accessing her surgical site. Instead, adjust her feeding setup to be more accessible. 
- What are the signs my cat is not drinking enough?Watch for lethargy, dry gums, and decreased skin elasticity. If you suspect dehydration, consult your vet promptly. 
