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When Patch came home from being done they were quite red and looked a bit sore - the next day they looked perfectly normal again (well, he did cover them with his fur lol XD) |
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Cat castrates do not tend to have stitches as the incisions are so so tiny they heal very quickly on their own As the others have said, try wiping him over with something which smells of you to make him smell more familiar once he has been back in his own environment for a day or so he should be fully accepted back into the household |
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Jac, don't worry, it's normal! Remember when Milo was done, Tink hissed, growled and behaved like a little witch for a day or so, and had Erin very upset! "This too shall pass" !!! |
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Dm ans Amber thanks. I just worry so but am very leavel headed when it comes to others pets I think it's called love. Amber his wee bits look so sore. |
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Awww, Jac I didn't mean to sound unsympathetic; was just trying to help you worry less! I know what you mean, it's different when it's our baby! Cats have an incredibly good sense of smell and rely very strongly on it: Caspurr may look like himself and act like himself, but to Abi he doesn't smell like himself, and she trusts her nose! They'll be back sharing that new bed (have you got it yet?) very soon! |
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