Tazicket
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tomorrow morning to be spayed. She's about 6 months old and she's one of those very bouncy, loves to jump everywhere cats.
Our older kitty was already spayed when we adopted her - she'd had it done a few days before we brought her home, but she was past the stage where she needed to be super careful to not hurt the surgery site.
Does anybody have any suggestions for things we can do to make the kitten more comfortable (and less likely to jump everywhere) when we bring her home tomorrow evening? Neither DH nor I have been around a VERY recently spayed kitty over the last several years and we want to make sure we're caring for her as well as we possibly can.
We'll be home with her on Friday, and through the weekend, to make sure that she's not messing with her stitches or trying to run around all crazy or anything. We'll have her closed in "her" room for at least a couple of days (so she'll have less temptation to jump all over or chase our other kitty around and hurt herself). We'll "visit" with her, though - so it's not like she'll be in solitary confinement for days on end or anything.
Is there anything we're forgetting? Any advice from someone who's been there recently would be very welcome and really helpful! (And would really help ease my mind!)

Our older kitty was already spayed when we adopted her - she'd had it done a few days before we brought her home, but she was past the stage where she needed to be super careful to not hurt the surgery site.
Does anybody have any suggestions for things we can do to make the kitten more comfortable (and less likely to jump everywhere) when we bring her home tomorrow evening? Neither DH nor I have been around a VERY recently spayed kitty over the last several years and we want to make sure we're caring for her as well as we possibly can.
We'll be home with her on Friday, and through the weekend, to make sure that she's not messing with her stitches or trying to run around all crazy or anything. We'll have her closed in "her" room for at least a couple of days (so she'll have less temptation to jump all over or chase our other kitty around and hurt herself). We'll "visit" with her, though - so it's not like she'll be in solitary confinement for days on end or anything.
Is there anything we're forgetting? Any advice from someone who's been there recently would be very welcome and really helpful! (And would really help ease my mind!)
