Daily Care2026-03-10Carelogy編集部
Cat Post-Surgery Care: Recovery Guide After Veterinary Surgery
Post-surgery care for cats: recovery at home, feeding, wound management, and e-collar tips.
Basic Post-Surgery Home Care
Provide a calm recovery space: Confine your cat to a quiet, warm room. Temporarily block access to cat trees and high surfaces. Keep other pets and small children away.
Restrict activity: Depending on the procedure, cats typically need 1 to 2 weeks of limited activity. For spay or neuter surgery, 7 to 10 days is standard.
Litter box adjustments: Keep the litter box immaculately clean and use a shallow pan that is easy to step into. Paper-based litter is less likely to stick to incision sites.
Anesthesia after-effects: Your cat may be groggy or uncoordinated for 12 to 24 hours after surgery. Guard against falls from furniture or stairs.
Feeding and Hydration After Surgery
Day of surgery: Do not offer food immediately after arriving home. Wait a few hours, then offer a small amount of water followed by about one-quarter of the normal meal portion.
Day two onward: If appetite is returning, gradually increase to the normal amount. Contact your vet if appetite loss persists for more than two days.
[Vomiting](/en/columns/cat-vomiting): One or two episodes on the day of surgery can occur as a side effect of anesthesia. If vomiting continues the next day, call your vet.
Hydration: Fresh water should be available at all times. If your cat will not drink, try offering wet food to supplement fluid intake.
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Wound Care and the E-Collar
Daily incision checks:
- Is redness spreading beyond the immediate area?
- Is swelling worsening?
- Is there pus or abnormal discharge?
- Are any sutures missing or loose?
E-collar (cone):
- An e-collar is essential to prevent the cat from licking or pulling out stitches.
- Make sure the cat can eat, drink, and use the litter box comfortably while wearing it.
- Some cats do better with a soft fabric cone or donut-style collar.
- Do not remove it until sutures are out (typically 7–14 days).
Call your vet immediately if you notice:
- Bleeding from the incision
- Increasing swelling at the surgical site
- Green or yellow pus
- Fever above 39.5°C (103°F)
- Marked decline in energy or appetite
If you have any concerns during the recovery period, an online veterinary consultation can provide guidance.
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