Your kitten is still grogy from the anesethia of the spay surgery. She needs to be kept in a quiet room, no bright lights (their eyes don't adjust if the vet used Torb), and a warm bed( towels just out of the dryer work well). Don't offer her much food as she will most likely throw it up.
She should be fine in the Am, if not call the vet.
2006-11-24 14:05:46
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answered by doggie_poopie 3
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I just had my cat spayed 2 days ago. I have been putting her next to me on the couch and she's been sleeping a lot. Just don't handle her too much, and she'll perk up soon.
2006-11-24 14:28:05
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answered by kiki 4
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Give her loving care. Feed her canned food, not too rich. I fed mine Tuna off a spoon when he was done years ago. Make sure she is drinking well and using her litter box. Other than that she should come out of it in a few days, if not Call the vet.
2006-11-24 13:59:23
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answered by Jennifer R 3
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The best thing to do is give her a warm quiet place to sleep and leave her alone. She will start being more active as she feels better. Good Luck!!
2006-11-24 13:57:44
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answered by Annie 4
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Just leave her be - if she's sleeping, she needs it. "Sleep heals" is what I heard somewhere. At the most, maybe you can talk to her and sit near her, but don't be picking her up. She probably wants to be left alone until she feels better, but if you just visit her and maybe give her a little treat, maybe she'll appreciate that. Good luck.
2006-11-24 14:06:26
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answered by SweetPea 3
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Wrap her in a towel or blanket and hold her a lot. Also, give her things to cuddle with that smell like you....(dirty laundry) Also, keep her food, water and litter box near where she is sleeping so she doesn't have to walk far to get to them. Also, keep her litter box very clean until she's healed up.
2006-11-24 14:01:09
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answered by tas211 6
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you could warm a pillow up in the dryer and let her sleep she going to need to sleep.. if you know there is a certain food she likes give it to her.. Right now she going to be sore and just want to sleep so her body can heal
2006-11-24 14:25:20
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answered by Anonymous
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whats up you merely had his jewels snipped he won't totally understand what occurred yet he's accustomed to it had to do with you...save your self and be certain you provide him treats,etc. I continuously take my cats to petsmart or petco each time the bypass to the vet..they get a clean toy. in case you do not have a laser pointer now would be a solid time to get on his solid graces and get his techniques off the jewels.
2016-10-04 08:16:40
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answered by ? 4
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I would just leave her alone and let her rest. She should be feeling much better in a few days.
2006-11-24 13:57:44
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answered by Anonymous
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give her lots of love and just let her sleep. when cats especially kittens come out of surgery they are very tired. when she wakes up give her lots of love and then let her go back to sleep :)
2006-11-24 13:58:29
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answered by snowleopardlover 1
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