Why is my cat restless after anesthesia?

A British Shorthair cat using a scratch post

Hi Beverley,

Thanks for your question. I’m sorry you’re dealing with this.

First and foremost, I recommend you call your veterinarian to discuss these symptoms right away. They know your cat best and the protocol that was used so they should be answering the question.

I will tell you that occasional patients on opioid-based pain med for cats can actually react with excitement/hyperactivity. In fact, it can occur in people as well. When my 3-year-old son needed stitches for a deep cut on his forehead, they administered an opioid for pain and he wouldn’t sit still enough to put in stitches! So this could be playing a role but I cannot be certain.

Another possibility might be that anxiety is at play. The procedure and visit to the hospital are obviously stressful and the resulting anxiety may be inducing this behavior.

Most importantly, I can’t be certain if any of these issues are occurring. It’s best to call your veterinarian and discuss a plan. I think going in for a consultation and physical examination is important not only to address these issues but also to evaluate the surgical site to make sure all the activity hasn’t irritated or affected the area in a negative way. You should discuss options such as performing some diagnostics (blood work and urine testing) to make sure there hasn’t been an adverse reaction in one of the organs to the anaesthetic or possibly changing the treatment regime.

Good luck!

Dr. Clayton Greenway

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Why is my cat restless after anesthesia?
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I will tell you that occasional patients on opioid-based painkillers can actually react with excitement/hyperactivity. Another possibility might be that anxiety is at play. The procedure and visit to the hospital is obviously stressful and the resulting anxiety may be inducing this behaviour.
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