Thank you everyone..... Yes I can put her in my room... its off limits unless I say so or else I have two toy boxes worth of toys in there....So again I send thanks
Thank you everyone..... Yes I can put her in my room... its off limits unless I say so or else I have two toy boxes worth of toys in there....So again I send thanks
What everyone else said is true. Please dont worry too much! I will pray for your little girl! *HUGS* Katie and kitties![]()
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Please be responsible, spay and neuter your pets!
I've been BOO'd!!! Thanks Lori!
I'm sure everything will be just fine. My last spayed cat was my Mimi and that was a long, long time ago, but I have had another female cat, before her, and neither of them needed an e-collar. They just needed quiet and rest for a short while.
My Butter milked his neuter for all it was worth and layed on my bed for days after it!!!Silly boy was so happy to be inside where it it was warm, that I think he didn't dare act like he was feeling well, in fear that I would put him back outside!!!!
Logan
Ok I dropped her off this morning.. It was almost as bad as when my oldest had her first day of kindergarden. This morning my baby was meowing as they took her back. I know I am going to be a nervous wreck until I know that she came out of surgery ok. What was really heartbreaking was when I got home. My other baby (oreos little brother, not biological) was crying and looking around for her. I think this is so funny because when we first brought him home oreo hated him. Well hopefully all goes well , I will keep everyone updated.
She will be fine. When my Cally was spayed she pulled out her first lot of stitches so I cut the sleeve off a cardigan and made it into a polo neck for her to wear! Her front paws went through two holes and the rest of it covered her belly - she looked great!
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I know, it's like torture leaving your baby, knowing she's frightened. Don't worry, when you go to pick her up, she will be very glad to see you.
She'll be tired and groggy, but in a day or two you won't even know she had surgery. Cats bounce back quickly (as opposed to us hoomans).
My RB Daisy insisted on jumping down from the bed after her spay. Can you imagine having a hysterectomy and jumping afterward?![]()
Let us know when it's over!
Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)
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I know the feeling of worrying about your furbabies. Although Dusty came already spayed, we did have Jack taken in to be neutered, and the others I was fortunate enough to assist with their surgeries!
Depends on the individual cat how long it takes until they bounce back after surgery, anywhere from a few hours to a couple days.
It is important to limit the activity for the first few days, and to check the incision area daily for signs of infection (excessive swelling, pus drainage, etc). If you see signs of infection or anything you may be concerned about, call your vet. They are there to ease your mind and help you.
At our hospital we don't send most spay/neuters home with e-collars unless we have to, and that's very rare. My own cats never had one and only one (Cami) did any licking on the incision area which did require a round of antibiotics, but everything healed just fine in the end.
And as a side note to all of you that have to leave your critters at the vets at any time.....The people there love animals and I'm sure your furbabies get lots of petting and sweet talking while they are there. I can't tell you how many pets I've gotten rather attatched to while they've stayed with us, believe me they got ALOT of attention from me! lol Many times the ones that come in crying or whining when mommy leaves them, end up being the best purr machines or tail waggers later in the day, many of them cease whining once they are settled in their cages, and a few pats on the head or ear scratching never hurts either lol.![]()
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