
Originally Posted by
Catty1
Lisa - Have you given him the meds, or did the vet get him started?
I would guess he is tired out from the stress at the vet's - and if the meds are starting to work, maybe he is catching up on his rest.
I suspect you will find a happier and better boy in the morning.

The vets gave him a shot of antibiotics today, and then sent us home with liquid clavamox. I'm sure he was terribly stressed out since he went all over himself. Probably didn't get much sleep at all today.
He was so cute in the carrier. I was sticking my fingers through the openings and he was rubbing and purring. He couldn't get close enough to me. I sure hope this isn't anything too serious.
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