he'll be fine. when i had my guy done i don't think he even knew what happened. i think he hated the car ride the worst! when he came home he was groggy for the rest of the night, still played but not like normal...by the next morning he was his old self. i know the guilty feeling, but remember it's for the best.
2007-07-31 02:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't worry - he will be OK! When my cat needed emergency surgery I was afraid that he would think I abandoned him because he ended up having to stay at the vets for a week to be watched. I just went there everyday on my lunch hour to see him and when he came home he was just fine!
2007-07-31 02:45:49
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answered by Babycat 5
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a million) may well be a chilly she picked up mutually as on the vets or perhaps seasonal allergic reactions - comments are allergic reactions are very undesirable this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. 2) it somewhat is concerning 3) have you ever marked this on the calendar and watched it or are you doing this from memory? i might start up monitoring it, and in case you have a digital camera attempt to get pictures of the swelling in case you could. 4) it is likewise concerning 5) feels like she is noisily snoring - tremendously time-honored for an "older" cat. definite, they do get pains like people, and cat rubdown is massive notably if she likes it. additionally they get arthritis (which will clarify #2 and #4) Vets do assessments yet they're finding over a affected person that isn't be in a position to talk okay, so as that they won't think of to seek for particular issues in case you're actually not asserting the indicators. in case you do not point out her ears swell each so often and he or she sneezes, they won't even think of approximately allergic reactions - which does not show up on a blood attempt in spite of the fact that if she have been suffering tremendously badly on the time. If she has the 1st tiers of arthritis, they won't have felt that the two, and probable does not take an xray without your asserting the indicators of the shaking. as quickly as cats hit "elderly" status - at approximately 10 years - it somewhat is often reported to get them in for verify united statesevery six months for as quickly as overs particularly of waiting out the full 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. considering the fact which you have indications you're uncertain of, it would probable make you and your kitty experience somewhat greater effective to get yet another verify as much as flow over those indications and talk what they may well be with a professional who can see and touch your kitty. i will in undemanding terms make guesses with the constrained counsel you grant - as might all and sundry analyzing this post - so we are in a position to't be effective one way or the different
2016-10-13 05:04:37
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answered by ? 4
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Cats get over things very quickly. When I go away for a weekend, I leave enough water and food, and within a hour of my return she is in my lap. Don't worry about your cat, he'll be fine.
2007-07-31 02:29:45
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answered by Anonymous
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He should be alright. Yes I was worried too when my dog went to the vet to be operated for no kids and then for his eyes. They are in good hands. I have worked as a volonteer at the vet clinic and they take very good care of them. I know that it's stressful.
2007-07-31 02:15:06
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answered by Hammyexpert 2
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He will be fine, he won't even miss his "bits"-might walk like John Wayne for a couple days but He'll be fine.
2007-07-31 02:54:12
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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Aww!
Don't worry: He'll forgive you. But he might want a little extra cuddle-time.
2007-07-31 02:16:12
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answered by Tigger 7
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He should be fine. VERY glad to see you when you pick him up tomorrow!
2007-07-31 02:16:36
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answered by Lauri S 3
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take em to a doctor
2007-07-31 02:18:35
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answered by Fazal Gafur 2
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