Definitely call the vet. Tell them you want to bring him in, have them take another look at him and see if he's healing as hoped.
Prayers and good wishes and healing energies to Rascal, and you too.
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Definitely call the vet. Tell them you want to bring him in, have them take another look at him and see if he's healing as hoped.
Prayers and good wishes and healing energies to Rascal, and you too.
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I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
Sorry I didn't get back sooner, thanks for the advice.
We have an appointment tomorrow afternoon and the vet didn't seem too concerned. He made it sound as if it's all part of the healing process.
And Rascal being the rascal that he is, managed to break his cone. He's been one very happy kitty since...... just don't like that he's chewing on some of his stitches. With all the commotion, it would seem that my three other cats have all accepted him as part of the family. Simba was holding out, but is now playing with Rascal.
Thanks,
Deb
Prayers from RI for Rascal. Having the other kitties surrounding him in acceptance and play is a good thing.
I do wonder if he is shaking from pain, or fear. The answer you got from the vet office -- part of the healing process -- suggests it is fear. Poor kitty. Please deliver some chin scritchies from me.
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