A cat that has heavy breathing after being spayed could be a reaction to the medication. Consult the vet to make sure the cat is healthy and recovering safe because an allergy to medication could be dangerous.
YES, VERY NORMAL. IT SHOULD PASS AFTER A DAY OR TWO.
If the cat was neutered young, then thy often don't realize that they just had surgery and are as hyper as ever. Neutering usually does not change their personality.
Estrus is the time in a female cats reproductive cycle which the female cat is receptive to the male cat. According to the question posted the cat had been spayed. If the cat has really been spayed it cannot come into estrus. If it has not actually been spayed and you just think it has, then it could come into estrus, but this is not dangerous (except she may get pregnant). Either way she will not die, or at least not of that!
u have to let the caT Use the litterbox before being spayed
Because she has not been spayed or impregnated. You need to have her spayed.
A FEMALE cat, until she is spayed or births at least one (1) litter of kittens, is called a Molly by most veterinarians and animal experts. If she is spayed or has had at least one litter of kittens, she is called a Queen. I know this question is old but 🤷🏽♀️
The momma cat should not be spayed until she has weened her kittens, at approximately 8 weeks from birth.
I do not think there is a special term for it. If the cat is spayed, then the cat will often be described as "a spayed cat".
Estrus is the time in a female cats reproductive cycle which the female cat is receptive to the male cat. According to the question posted the cat had been spayed. If the cat has really been spayed it cannot come into estrus. If it has not actually been spayed and you just think it has, then it could come into estrus, but this is not dangerous (except she may get pregnant). Either way she will not die, or at least not of that!
You can get your cat spayed
your cat has to be 1 and up
u have to let the caT Use the litterbox before being spayed
Generally not; a spayed cat will no longer come into season completely. She may still behave as if she were in season out of habit, but that should last at most only one cycle, and will not have most of the characteristics of being in season.
Because she has not been spayed or impregnated. You need to have her spayed.
Heavy, or open mouth, breathing in a cat is generally a medical emergency, especially when in combination with extreme lethargy. The cat should be taken to an emergency clinic ASAP. This is not to be confused with panting due to stress or extreme heat/exertion.
Yes.
Normally, no. However, if not all of the ovarian tissue was removed when the cat was spayed, then yes she can. And she would not need to be triggered by an unaltered cat.
Yes, like any of us who have had surgery, there is time needed for recuperation.
Patience.