What difference would anyone else's results make, since every cat is different???And your vet is too "busy" to go over the x-rays and then not give any post-op instructions??? I think I would have to find another vet!
You really need to call and check to see what you should be allowing this cat to do, since if he is as active as you say, he could possibly be doing harm to himself since it's so soon after surgery! He may appear to be just fine, but could be causing more damage by not resting the area for a longer period of time.Your vet "should" be able to tell you what's okay and what's not.







And your vet is too "busy" to go over the x-rays and then not give any post-op instructions??? I think I would have to find another vet!
Your vet "should" be able to tell you what's okay and what's not.
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