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I'm happy she's home and not too upset. Misty didn't have a collar when spayed, nor Leia. Hope she's eating better tomorrow, and how in the world are you going to keep her inactive??? |
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I think a taste of food is a good sign, humans don't eat much after a GA and the fact that she wanted anything is good. Keeping a cat inactive is always a good one-I thought vets were supposed to understand animals! Well done for geting her there- I'm sure she will forget and forgive soon and will probably start to calm down- you have done a great job with her and been soooooo patient! |
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First day after her op, she's eaten, used her litter tray and slept a lot, more than normal. When she is awake she is very wary. I think if there are no probs after four days, I may give the vet a miss. I mean no signs of distress etc etc because I think we would only cause more upset by trying to force her into a basket again at this point. She has no stitches because I requested tissue glue. One of my siamese girls long ago took out all her own stitches, no problem but I thought I might avoid that. I think it upset me more than her. That was Tia - also a brown havana. Am I wrong? |
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My vet is generally happy to leave it up to me if I should return post op or not. As long as there's no swelling, discharge or redness, I'd say it'd be safe enough. Why not call the vet on day four and discuss? |
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Uh huh, the wound is flat and clean today, no redness. If is continues this way I think I'll do just that, she is fine if as I said warier than she had been. I had her chipped at the same time. Hopefully this means I will never need to use it! |
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Considering her temperament, if the wound seems to be healing nicely and she's in apparently good health, I'd skip the followup visit too. I'd discuss it with the vet, rather imagine he/she would agree considering what a stressy cat she is. Glad to hear she's eating and toileting OK; the wariness is, unfortunately, what we suspected.... I'd normally say give her a cuddle from me, in this case, please give her an eye-blink instead!! |
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