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09-01-2011, 01:04 AM   #1

Breagh - my wee catling


Wee soul has been through the mill in the last two days.

Got spayed Friday. Kept at vet overnight to be with her sister. Came home Saturday, managed to remove a stitch, back to the vet to get it replaced. - I never thought (dense moment) but she had to be sedated again to have it put back in. Came home very 'drunk'. Has slept for 6 hours and now is wearing one of those awful collars.

So what is her reaction to all this? The wee angel is trying to play retrieve with me.

Aww bless.



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09-01-2011, 01:09 AM   #2

Re: Breagh - my wee catling


aww wee love, you do feel awfully sorry for them, they dont understand, they are just like 'whyyy?'! im sure she'l better after a wee potter around and a good sleep tonight! no doubt trying to get the collar off!!



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09-01-2011, 01:14 AM   #3

Re: Breagh - my wee catling


Just had discussion with OH and I'm going to sleep in the living room with them tonight. If I go to bed I'll just be up and down like a yoyo. This way all are happy except perhaps Cali who will want to be in both places lol.



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09-01-2011, 02:12 AM   #4

Re: Breagh - my wee catling


Oh goodness that was awful and those awful collars - is it the victorian hood type or plastic bucket as my mum calls them? Amber was such a hoodini in getting hers off

Did they get the dissolvable stitches or do they have to go back and get them out?

Glad she is feeling well enough to play

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09-01-2011, 02:59 AM   #5

Re: Breagh - my wee catling


Poor wee girlie, hope she's feeling a lot better tomorrow.

I've often wondered why more vets don't use the dissolving stitches. Someone ask the next time that they're at the vets? PL?



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09-01-2011, 09:55 AM   #6

Re: Breagh - my wee catling


Poor wee girlie. Least she's obivously chirpy with it! Hope you didn't have too hard a night getting to sleep - and that all OK over night.



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09-01-2011, 09:56 AM   #7

Re: Breagh - my wee catling


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Originally Posted by Velvet
Oh goodness that was awful and those awful collars - is it the victorian hood type or plastic bucket as my mum calls them? Amber was such a hoodini in getting hers off

Did they get the dissolvable stitches or do they have to go back and get them out?

Glad she is feeling well enough to play

Hugs
It's the plastic bucket SHe is much better in herself this morning. Izzi is back to normal and yowling for attention.

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Originally Posted by dandysmom
Poor wee girlie, hope she's feeling a lot better tomorrow.

I've often wondered why more vets don't use the dissolving stitches. Someone ask the next time that they're at the vets? PL?
Vet had said he was going to glue!!! but decided stitches were more suitable.



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09-01-2011, 09:58 AM   #8

Re: Breagh - my wee catling


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Poor wee girlie. Least she's obivously chirpy with it! Hope you didn't have too hard a night getting to sleep - and that all OK over night.
Yes, she's fine now - OH calling her Noddy as she nods with each step

I slept on and off - due to Izzi thinking it was a new game and Breagh trying to get under the cover, which was never going to happen easily with that 'bucket'on her head!



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09-01-2011, 03:02 PM   #9

Re: Breagh - my wee catling


Poor little catlings ...... they are remarkable though, aren't they? No lying around feeling sorry for themselves, but up and about and only restricted by the awful (but practical) collars.

They do have my sympathy and cuddles, ((((HUGS)))) to you too CM for your restless night. Hope it's better tonight.



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09-01-2011, 06:04 PM   #10

Re: Breagh - my wee catling


Glad the girls are getting better CM.



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