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She's lovely Random! She still has a fair bit of tail left hasn't she.....I expected it to be a little stumpy tail ... Considering what she has been through, all her wounds look very clean and healing well.... |
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Thanx Mags. I think it helps that she had such a long tail to start with, we've always thought a bit of siamese in her (vet thinks the same) but she did have a really long slender tail, so i'd say there is just under half of it left now. You can tell by her expression when she moves it that it must feel very strange to her now not having it all but she is getting used to it I think. Her stiches are all healing up very nicely, she is on antibiotics anyway but no problems, so it's so far so good! Thought we may aswell get the spay done at the same time anyway, saves her having to be taken in again at least. |
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Thanx Mags I thought it a good idea too, I always worry about them being operated on as I made the choice to have my rabbit speyed a few years ago and she died 2 days later. So rather than Jen go in for 2 op's and twice the risk, best to get it all sorted at once. |
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Awwww, she looks so well considering what she has been through! I agree spey at the same time was an excellent idea. Do hope she continues to do so well |
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She's lovely, such a sweet face. My grandparents had a big ginger tom, Susie incidentally as he was presumed a she once upona time, who caught his tail in a snare..and had about 2 thirds taken off, bit like jennie. You do get used too it eventually, he's still knocking about at the age of 12 and doesn't act any different to a full tailed cat |
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