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    Quote Originally Posted by Alekto View Post
    so? is she there yet? is she there yet?
    Not home yet, the vet called and said the surgery went well and that Ginger was awake and alert. I pick her up in a half hour. My two beagles are looking everywhere for her! So funny how fast animals bond!

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    Ginger is getting spayed tomorrow-img_9923.jpg Ginger is home, snuggling on her favorite blanket! The vet said Miss Ginger was going into her first cycle, so she was a little engorged. wow talk about timing, she was just at the vet two weeks ago getting her rabies shot and we discussed when we should spay her, not a moment too soon! I thought MC matured slow, guess not hahaha now to go give my baby some rubbies on her little head!
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    Glad to hear she is home safe and sound. Don't envy the collar ordeal, especially once she starts feeling better. It was difficult to keep Buzz and Baxter quiet after the first day but then boys have a easier time of it. Maybe the collar will slow her down? Keep us posted.

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    So very glad that all went well Ginger .... you look wonderfully comfortable snuggled in your blanket ... make sure that Mum gives you loads of extra cuddles! Lily goes in tomorrow morning, am sure that I won't have any fingernails left by lunchtime! Although everything went really well with Tess when she was done - so I shouldn't be worriting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KimAZ View Post
    Glad to hear she is home safe and sound. Don't envy the collar ordeal, especially once she starts feeling better. It was difficult to keep Buzz and Baxter quiet after the first day but then boys have a easier time of it. Maybe the collar will slow her down? Keep us posted.
    Ginger is starting to feel better, and I think her mission is to get that collar off her head! She has rubbed against all of the furniture and even the patio door glass. I have been feeding her with my hand and she only confuses my finger for food once in a while I think I am going to have a very spoiled girl on my hands in two weeks. She loves to crawl up on my chest and snuggle in for a nap! Gotta love them MCs
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    Quote Originally Posted by donnad View Post
    The vet said Miss Ginger was going into her first cycle, so she was a little engorged.
    Neevie got spayed just when she was going through a cycle too, and she reacted quite violently - her body "thought" she had just given birth, she grew "boobs" (well, the feline equivalent ;-)) and worse, she got very very very territorial - unfortunately, we had it done just before we had to leave her at a cattery for 3 weeks. With all the other cats smells, in a territory that wasn't hers, she went absolutely bonkers. I had never seens a cat go bonkers before, now that's added to the list of my experiences. We had to abandon the idea of the cattery, and she was fed at home by the owner of the cattery while we were away. Even so, every time he got in, he got violently attacked. A Feliway plug-in seems to have helped some, but not a lot.
    When we got back she was OK with us (we were part of her territory I guess) but no guest could set foot in the house for at least 3 months after that. Now she's fine, but we do keep the feliway plugged in just in case.
    I hope this doesn't happen to Ginger. If it does... well, it's temporary...

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    Glad ginger is home and hope she's recovering well. We didn't use the collars on our 2 girls and they were fine. Think the collars would have spooked them more! Was hard to keep them from running around and jumping though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JanieB View Post
    Glad ginger is home and hope she's recovering well. We didn't use the collars on our 2 girls and they were fine. Think the collars would have spooked them more! Was hard to keep them from running around and jumping though!
    Janie, Ginger is not as active as usual and it may have be due to the pain meds or the fact that she can't run around like a crazy little monster =^..^= The vet made it clear that I should not take off her collar :( her incision looks good, so maybe in a few days I will take it off, she really does not like it. Luckily I am at home with her or I would be worried that she would get herself stuck behind the furniture. Every day is one day closer to getting back to normal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JanieB View Post
    Glad ginger is home and hope she's recovering well. We didn't use the collars on our 2 girls and they were fine. Think the collars would have spooked them more! Was hard to keep them from running around and jumping though!
    Totally agree with you Janie B .... Lily's home now too ... and her brother Archie was very pleased to see her Took this picture about 2 hours after Lily came home ... she finally settled down after having run around and jumped onto the worksurfaces and investigated everything at least twice! Ginger is getting spayed tomorrow-dsc01766.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Puzzles View Post
    Totally agree with you Janie B .... Lily's home now too ... and her brother Archie was very pleased to see her Took this picture about 2 hours after Lily came home ... she finally settled down after having run around and jumped onto the worksurfaces and investigated everything at least twice! Click image for larger version. 

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    A relaxed happy looking girl with baby bruv looking after her,how strange that two red mackerel girls have their ops in the same week,company for Ginger,perhaps they need to talk to each other about their experiences......xxx
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