Well, Rutherford had TWO surgeries at the same time, the other was the PU (where they turn a male into a female, so to speak), but recovery was fairly quick. Not much longer than you would expect after a spaying.
Well, Rutherford had TWO surgeries at the same time, the other was the PU (where they turn a male into a female, so to speak), but recovery was fairly quick. Not much longer than you would expect after a spaying.
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Sending lots of good energy to Phoenix, knowing that all will be well.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Best wishes for a speedy recovery for Phoenix! As Jenn said, I'm sure the food switch had nothing to do with it. They take a while to form.
Let us know how he's doing.
Spoiled child, bad
Spoiled cat, good
I'm sorry to hear about Phoenix.I hope that his surgery will go well and that he'll make a quick recovery. I'll be keeping him in my thoughts and prayers.
Fister had that operation a few years ago, and he recovered quickly and has had no problems since.
Be prepared that he'll have to wear a cone around his head for 5-6 days to prevent him from licking his stiches, but he'll cope with that in no time.
Fister had his stiches out after 10 days, and that was a bit painful for him. It took two of us to hold him down, while the vet took them out.
Good luck, Phoenix!
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