Aww, okay! Breaks in the joint itself are always tricky!
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I just talked with the vet and he said that the surgery went just fine. I can pick her up in a couple of hours and she just needs to be kept quiet for the next day or so and then she can go about her business :)
Oh, that's good news!
Sending along loads of warm healing energies to dear little Tinkie..
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She is now at home in my office for the night. It is hard to watch her try and walk. Between the after effects of the meds, her CH, and the surgery itself she is having a tough time. They tell me that things will be better tomorrow. So keep your fingers crossed (and a few prayers might help)
Fingers and paw pads crossed, prayers on the way, for a restful and healing night (thank you, Karen) for Tinkie and you.
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Have a good rest Tinkie - you'll feel more like yourself tomorrow. :love:
I will be keeping Tinkie in my prayers.
Okay, I am starting to get a little worried. She is still not eating. The last time she ate was Saturday. I have tried everything I can think of (she doesn't even want human tuna or Temptations) and I talked with the vet this morning so I started her on an appetite stimulant. But I am open to suggestions here... Let's hope the stimulant kicks in soon
She is FINALLY eating something!!!!!!!
So very glad to hear that! It's very upsetting when a sick furkid won't eat!! Maybe now Tinkie will be on a road to a faster recovery, all the best wishes!
Hallelujah! Good girl, Tinkie!
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And, of course, Phred would recommend Klam Juice! ;)
I am glad she is finally eating.
I was almost at the point where I was ready to try Klam juice :D