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It is usually no food for 12 hours before an op. I would think stop feeding Dexter at 8.00pm would be fine ....... just make sure he is not able to 'steal' food from the others. Good luck to Dexter, please let us know how he gets on. |
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Thanks for the info. I thought 12 hrs should be fine & I can pick up the others food as that wont be to early for them either. Got to keep everyone happy lol. |
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Hi All Just to let you know Dexter is home & all went well. However he nearly didn't get there at all. Dexter decided that he was not going to stay in his cat box. Three attempts it took me to get him in the car. The first time we were half way to the car & he managed to push the door off the box, he jumps out & legs it back to the garden. Second time we only get out off front door with me trying to lock it he starts again, I managed to get him back in the house,put the door back on & double check it, making sure it was firmly in place in he went again. On the third attempt we made it to the car with cat in & car door shut lol. By all accounts he was a little angel in the vets lol. Still I'm glad its all over for him (& me) Thanks all for your comments. |
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I'm glad it all went well for Dexter and he's back home again. Maybe you should rename him Houdini after all his escapes before getting him into the car! |
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Don't blame him really, It was his "manhood" being take away!! but for the better, but he doesn't know that!! Glad all went well in the end!! |
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Virtual cuddles to Dexter - glad all went well. My two always try to leg it when they see the cat carrier. Pip is so laid back that he adjusts and just takes what comes, but my poor little Kizzy has a very stressful time and usually ends up soiling herself and the carrier. I've tried Feliway spray but it makes no difference, she's just a scaredy-cat. |
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We leave our carrier out in the front room, and very often our cats go inside it and go to sleep. So when it comes to taking them out, they don't realise until too late!! But that has never stopped them going back in it again!! |
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