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There might be just a little 'tweak' if the stitches are tangled in scar/scab (sorry!) Only a momentary feeling as each one comes out. She'll be fine. What a good girl she's been - and the vet will be pleased it's gone so well. All good experience for other oldies undergoing surgery. |
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Oh well done Cleo!!! I know from experience having stitches out is no picnic, but as she's been a brave ol' bird so far I'm sure she'll take the whole think in her stride!! Hugs to Cleo, Kazz!!! |
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They must itch her like crazy as when you are fussing her; she turns to that side to be scratched/stroked you have to be quick otherwise she has you rubbing the stitches although she settles for a rub just between the stitches and her ear |
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