Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Domestic Shorthair | Female | spayed | 6 lbs
When should i take a recently-spayed kitten to the vet if she was excessively active? She jumped, ran, and struggled when i had to catch her with a towel and put her in a carrier for an abrasion she got from her paper vet collar getting stuck in her mouth. She was spayed 3 days ago - how much time is safe to wait for signs of irritation or internal bleeding? I'm taking her anyway as soon as i can get an appointment, but how long is dangerous? (She's hissing but awake.)
1 Answer
Published on February 24th, 2019
I would say if there are no signs of either, it's fine to continue to monitor Artemis. I do think having her seen by a vet to be safe is best, however, whenever you can get her in. It only becomes dangerous if you see the signs and don't get her in right away. Best of luck.
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