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It is a worry isn't it. But so worth it when you consider the risks of not spaying (pregnancy, disease, wandering etc). I'm sure Jasmine and Pebbles will be fine; just need to keep an eye and make sure they don't have their stitches out! |
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Yeah i will do, their going to have booster collars on to be on the safe side. I am just so relieved its over now, their little faces this morning made me feel so guilty and i wanted to cry, i hated leaving them. |
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Great news! I always find the most difficult bit having to starve them from the evening before. You come down and there are these little expectant and hungry faces and you just have to ignore them |
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Glad all went well - what good girlies. I bet they will get plenty of treats when they feel like eating! It is such a difficult time and I'm sure that vets don't always understand, especially if they are not themselves owned by cats! |
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