As Carrie said I used newspaper to line the floor, and litter tray, put hay in a hay rack, I offered them lots of different things that were their favourite foods, dandelion leaves, hand picked grass, herbs, (their favourite is rosemary) readigrass and their pellets. My 2 went off their hay a bit for a couple of days after but I think it's more common for them to go off pellets, but maybe mine are just different :roll:
Whilst at the vet I asked for them to have an appetite stimulant (metoclopramide) and also subcutaneous fluids in case they weren't drinking much after. They had painkiller at the vet but it's very important to ensure the vet gives you some oral pain relief to take home to give (metacam) sadly some vets don't give it out routinely
For preventing infection I would make sure their area is kept as clean and dry as possible, keep changing the newspaper regularly (I raided the paper bank at the supermarket so I had a big pile :lol
And ensure that hay etc isn't loose so it can't stick to the wound.
My 2 aren't very keen on being handled and they won't want messing about with after the spay, I used to hold a treat up to make them reach up for it so I could check their wounds without handling.
I think mine were inside for about a week or so if I can recall.
I hope the spay goes smoothly for them :thumb: