I've heard good things about nail caps, too. Here is a link to some: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2002+113036 .
I've heard good things about nail caps, too. Here is a link to some: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2002+113036 .
What a little cutie! I'm happy to know that all went well for your little girl and pray that she'll have a complete and fast recovery. A word of caution though, be very careful that Jenna doesn't get outside. without her claws she has no way to defend herself against other cats or predators.
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Jenna is a little sweetheart! I'm so glad she is doing ok and that she is getting back to normal. She may put on some weight now that she's been spayed, so that's something good!
Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)
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Yes...I'm hoping she will put on some wieght. She is eating a lot more now that her drugs from the surgery have worn off. Jenna will be an inside cat all the time so you don't have to worry about her going outside to play![]()
I'm glad Jenna is feeling better and doing well. Don't feel too bad about the de-clawing. Nail tips or clipping is always better. Spaying is a good thing to do.
I didn't know they had scent gands in the paws. I knew about the face/whiskers. That explains the excessive need to scratch.
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anne
Glad to hear Jenna is recovering from her surgery. She probably will put on weight now she's been spayed. She'll grow into a lovely young lady.
Be sure she has plenty of toys and distractions if she's a house cat so she doesn't get bored.
We just got her this new toy today. It's somewhat like a tunnel for her to run through and lay down in when she is tired. And the color is perfect for a girly princess catAlso attached is a pic of Jenna herself this morning.
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