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My 8 year old, Kesi, was spayed Monday. We've been keeping her confined to a bedroom since. She did try to jump into a window day 2 but other than that we've kept her from being active. She had pyometra when she was spayed. I haven't let her lick it, she has gotten one lick in twice now. With her having pyometra, they did say her incision is longer than most cats. My question is, is it healing correctly? Because this is the first time I've had a cat spayed so I am a little paranoid. We took her back for a recheck on Wednesday and they said it looked normal.