I've been so preoccupied w/Yodie that I missed this thread. I'm sure that Apollo is home and doing just fine by now. Ear scritchies to the boy.....![]()
I've been so preoccupied w/Yodie that I missed this thread. I'm sure that Apollo is home and doing just fine by now. Ear scritchies to the boy.....![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Well I picked up my little guy today he's at home in the bathroom confined. The only thing I think is weird is they leave the incisions open on his butt.
Does anyone else’s vet do this?
All of my other boys cats came home the same day and they were fine. I don't recall my other vet every saying the wound was open I was always told to watch it but on most of the male cats we have they are all fuzzy so it was hard to tell where the area was.
I'm sorry, I can't remember - the last time I had a male fixed was a LONG time ago and he was semi feral, so looking at his rear wasn't an option. Call and ask the vet before they close what the reason was for it.
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Yes my Baby CH boy Marley was just done last week.. Yes they leave it open.. They have the two button spots sered & with invisable bandage.. As the wittle boo boo heals then the cat licks off the area good & in time the hair will grow back.. All my boys were done that way.. Apollo is just fine & will do good.. Quick question why is he confined to the bathroom?? He will be fine with the other babies..
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I put him in the bathroom, they told me he should stay in there for a week so he doesn't cause any stress to that area or cause it to bleed.
I have assisted the vet when it was spay day for SBR and the insision for that is not stitched up.. We shaved things but it wasn't noticable when the job was done.. Just watch it if it has you worried and if it looks odd in any way, call the vet..
My vets always let me pick them up the same day... provided it was done early in the day.. Maybe that vet didn't get to it until late in the day and that's why he had to stay overnight.
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You have got to be kidding.. I know Vets are differant.. But I have used several Vets & they have never said that.. Mine all said just the opposite of your boy is fine when he comes home.. Now yes if its a Female with stitches then you show extra of possible confinement from others..
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Hummm, the strays and ferals SBR does are released back to where they were found the day after surgery, so are the females. Maybe that vet is just a real worrier?
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