I just had my Moka spayed last Tuesday. She will be 3 this spring, and she has never been sniffed by a male, lol, much less bred or pregnant. She had been a little off her normal self for a couple of weeks prior so I was anxious to get the surgery overwith. Turned out, the vet found pyometra in her uterus during the surgery. Because of that, I think it's taking her a little longer to come around afterwards. Just today, (day 5) I am seeing a glimmer of her feeling better, and her being more active. She's been a little aggressive with my baby, but I think it is due to pain issues. Today she's been much better. Good luck with your baby.
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