No. Cats are social animals, but they generally prefer to act independently. In the wild, they rely on their instincts to survive, so they don't see humans as their "leaders" or "masters." They see us more as companions or protectors. Therefore, when cats undergo spaying/neutering surgery, they are unlikely to have the same complex emotional reactions as humans, such as "hatred."

Generally, after a cat undergoes spaying/neutering surgery, pet owners need to closely monitor their cat's health to ensure a smooth recovery. It's best to provide a quiet, comfortable environment, avoiding startling or excessive activity. Additionally, pet owners need to take their cats to the veterinarian for regular checkups to ensure their cat's health is good.