Hello,
I'm not familiar with the procedures your vet uses but, at our clinic, the after care is pretty easy.
Cats are usually very good at keeping themselves quiet but we always tell owners to keep them inside (if they go out) for at least 5 days. Try to keep them from jumping around as much as possible.
Our surgery patients have sutures that need to be removed 8 to 10 days after the surgery. Some vets use staples.
Keep an eye on the suture area. Make sure it stays clean and dry. If your cat starts to chew or lick excessively, you may have to get some bitter spray from your vet to stop her from bothering it.
Sometimes, fluid can build up between the skin and the muscle wall (called a seroma). If the seroma becomes larger than a walnut, you should have it drained to prevent infection.
I hope all goes well with your cat's surgery.
Regards,
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