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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: Rhona on November 27, 2006, 13:00:42 PM
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Hello again,
Maddi will be 6 months old next week & that is the age our Vet suggested she be neutered. For some strange reason I am a bit worried about it. My previous Furbaby was neutered, but as that was 19 years ago, I can't remember a thing about it.
It is a very straightforward Op? I take it she will be knocked out, shaved & operated on? How long does it last? Does she get home the same day? Will she be groggy? What is the recovery time? Any known complications? Do I need to keep her & Mia separate for a while?
Sorry about all the questions, just trying to make sure I understand what she will be going through & how she is likely to be afterwards!
Thanking you in advance for your feedback. :thanks:
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dont worry, she's in much safer hands now than your cat was 19 years ago !!! and she will be in much less pain.
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I agree nothing to worry about a very routine op, usually cats come home the same day and very often are running around within minutes of getting home
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Rhona I know exactly how you are feeling ..Rossi is going in tomorrow for her op and although I trust my vet implicitly I'm still slightly nervous .... I think I'm just being a frantic Mum and it's nearly 6 years since I had Foxy spayed.
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Aww, they will both be fine. I dont tend to worry much when my fosters are being spayed - but that could just be cos my own cats have had more worrying ops!!
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My little girls were both done about 6 weeks ago now - they were both absolutely fine with no side affects apart from little Jet still being a little wobbley on her feet and having huge eyes hehe. The only problem was trying to get them to leave the stiches alone to start with.........tried the collar - laughed ourselves silly watching Cruz go backwards for 10 mins before rushing round the house in a panic!!! Anyway she got the thing off (don't think mummy did it tight enough :shy: ) but after a few days they left them alone anyway. The other thing was trying to stop them from play fighting - no chance. Went back to the vets 10days later to have the stiches out.........mind you they had to have a mild sedative and the vet didn't want to cause them anymore stress (cruz kept hissing on the consult) the naughty girl. When they came home they were very hyper - then my hubby told me they were given an anti-sedative to bring them round - you can imagine the chaos!!! :Crazy:
Your little girl will be fine..
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Cool - thanks for the feedback. Hate the thought of the collar, it used to drive Chico (our previous Furbaby) mad when she had to wear one for an ear infection. Read another thread which mentioned horrible tasting drops which can be put on the skin to stop them trying to bite their stitches. I might ask about that. Well here goes, better make the appointment now! :(
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I'm sure she'll be fine and back to being her normal self later tonight or tomorrow morning
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Just to let you know that Maddi had her wee op on Friday and fortunately she is coping pretty well, although a couple of times we have caught her pulling at her stitches. Because she is long haired, her shaved patch looks awful - here's hoping it grows in quickly!
The only sad thing was that Mia treated her as a stranger when she came home & growled and hissed at her. Took two days before she stopped & she has yet to cuddle up to her as normal. I guess Maddi must have just smelled different when she came back & Mia didn't recognise her. Hopefully they will be best friends again soon.
Also discovered that female cats get 'spayed' & not 'neutured' as my vet kept refering to Maddi as a 'he' when I phoned to follow up on my kitten's neutering :-[