Spayed our girl on Tuesday and it’s now Friday, but she hasn’t peed yet. Should I be worried she hasn't gone at all?

We had our girl spayed this past Tuesday and it’s now Friday, but she hasn't peed yet since the procedure. I'm starting to get a bit worried because it seems like a long time for her not to go at all. Could this be a normal reaction to the surgery, or is there something else I should be looking out for?

Answer

Your pet's post-surgery recovery is important, and noticing that she hasn't urinated since her procedure can be concerning. It's essential to address this promptly to ensure her well-being.

  • Typically, pets should be able to urinate within 24 hours post-surgery.
  • Prolonged inability to urinate can lead to serious complications.
  • Seek veterinary advice if normal urination hasn't resumed.

After a spay surgery, it's common for pets to experience some discomfort, which might temporarily impact their normal habits like urination. However, not urinating since Tuesday is a sign that you should consult a veterinary professional as soon as possible. There could be several reasons for this, including pain, inflammation, or a possible urinary tract issue. It's crucial to rule out any complications to ensure your pet recovers smoothly.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for my pet to not urinate after spay surgery?

    While some changes in behavior and routine are normal immediately after surgery, not urinating for an extended period is not typical. It's important to consult your vet if your pet has not urinated within 24 hours post-surgery.

  • What could cause my pet not to urinate after surgery?

    Possible causes could include pain, discomfort, inflammation, or issues related to anesthesia. It's also important to ensure your pet is drinking enough water to stimulate urine production.

  • When should I contact my vet if my pet hasn't urinated?

    Contact your vet immediately if your pet hasn't urinated within a day or shows signs of distress, pain, or discomfort. Delays in urination can lead to severe complications.

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