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Tolly was absolutely fine apart from grooming himself 'down there' and looking up with a puzzled expression as if to say 'wasn't there something there?'. Problems with aenesthetic (sorry can't spell it) are rare with boys as it really is a very minor op and they are asleep for a very short time. It is fairly minor with girls but even better for boys and they are far less likely to roam afterwards and much less likely to be injured in fights. Mind you, it didn't stop me feeling HORRIBLE driving a yowling Tolly to the vet but it is SO the right thing to do both for your cats and any one locally with a female who isn't enlightened enough to have their females neutered. Take a deep breath, buy some prawns and spoil them rotten. Feel proud of yourself for caring so much that you have organised this for them and other cats and fuss them totally on their return. |
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That's a lovely way to have put it, cats' staff! "Feel proud of yourself for caring so much that you have organised this for them and other cats and fuss them totally on their return." You are doing the right thing by your cats. |
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