Will my cat need pain medication at home after the spay or neuter? - Animal Hospital of Statesville
We give pain medication before, during, and after the procedure, and we give a long-acting pain medication after surgery so that you guys don't have to worry about pills or liquid or anything, especially with outdoor cats. We don't send you home with anything unless you feel they need it.
Will my cat need pain medication at home after the spay or neuter? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital
Yes. Cats who have been spayed will go home with a three-day supply of pain medication called Onseer, which is FDA-approved for use in cats. For neuters, an injection of Onseer is given, and additional pain medication may be provided depending on the doctor's recommendation and the cat's age.
Will my cat need pain medication at home after the spay or neuter? - DePorre Veterinary Hospital
Yes, we definitely want to send home pain medication for your cat. The most common type of medication that we use to send home is an NSAID medication which is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, similar to like Motrin for people but the cat version. The neuter surgery is not nearly as uncomfortable although there is definitely some discomfort involved, so we want to send home the pain medication. The spay procedure, though, is an incision that goes directly into the abdomen and does require quite a bit more manipulation so there is significant discomfort there. Thankfully, we have good pain medications that we can use to control this.
Will my cat need pain medication at home after the spay or neuter? - All Animals Veterinary Clinic
Absolutely! We want to ensure that our cats are comfortable after their procedures. Regardless of the procedure's duration, it is important that they remain content and pain-free. It has been observed that if you can control the pain at the time of surgery and within the next 24 to 48 hours, the chance of experiencing pain later significantly decreases.