After the female cat is neutered, the wound needs to be kept clean and dry. Under normal circumstances, the wound will gradually heal within a week after the operation, and the cat will gradually regain its energy and appetite.
Normal wounds should exhibit the following characteristics:
There should be no swelling, redness or exudation around the wound.
The surface of the wound is dry and there is no obvious bleeding or oozing.
The cat has no abnormal physiological manifestations such as breathing, body temperature, appetite, drinking water and feces.
If your cat’s wound shows symptoms such as obvious swelling, exudation, infection, etc., you should seek medical attention promptly. At the same time, pay attention to providing the cat with a clean environment and a suitable diet to help it recover as soon as possible.