Thank you, Sas! Of course Iīll tell the Vet about my concerns... Although Iīm not quite assertive, it is important to let people like vets, docs, etc,. about our worries, and they SHOULD listen carefully! There is nothing wrong with my vet (till now!) and I think that day was a bad one for both him and me (it was late and we both had a hard day at work I suppose) Anyway if Iīm not happy with his attitude or interest about Sirocco, Iīll look for another one... Well letīs see...
I play with Sirocco as much as I can.. He loves (or used to! ) playing Hide & Seek, chasing my fingers under a cushion or the light from the laser pen (as discussed in another thread here in PetTalk) , etc. Some people here in PetTalk reported that after the operations, their cats got more involved with people... Iīd like to read about your reports on this matter, for instance, if the catīs personality is changed throughout the whole process or how to act when the poor boys is back home after the operation... In fact, I donīt like the thought that my catīs personality is modified by an operation (I mean, Siro must be what he is, and I accept that gladly ) but I donīt believe going from one place to other in our home crying is part of his character. He is an indoor cat, though we leave the kitchen window open (we live in a ground floor) but he never dares going out... Heīs quite a coward Now seriously, I prefer that, there is such risks for a cat here (and almost everywhere) going " loose" .

Well, thank you again for your words!

Nita