Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | spayed | 1 year old | 7 lbs
My 1year old cat that had pyometra just got spayed 3days ago and won't stop being active (jumping,..), I'm worried her incision is in danger? Even though her incision site is fine for now, thanks.
2 Answers
Published on April 3rd, 2018
Keep her in a small crate pr carrier f necessary. You can also discuss medications to sedate her with your veterinarian. It is very important to prevent excessive running, jumping or rough play until she is healed to prevent complications.
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Published on February 19th, 2020
Try to limit activity as much as possible. Excessive running, jumping or rough play can put stress on the incision or sutures which may cause it to open. Confine her to a small room if you must for about 2 weeks.
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