You'd never know he was porcupined - he's back to his old self. The vet did say that there were several broken quills in his chin which she couldn't get out and which were going to have to come out on their own. I haven't tried to feel them because I'm sure it's sore - he has a 10-day recheck coming up and she can check them then.

He's so funny. When he was coming out from the anesthesia, I covered him up with a blanket and put a feather pillow under his head. He never would have tolerated the blanket before, but now he realizes that he likes it. So he gets covered up every night now, and he's adopted my pillow. Whenever he gets really comfy, he lets out this really loud contented sigh. It cracks us up!