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1st August 2010, 06:58 PM #9
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My two girls didn`t change at all. Boys tend to become a little calmer though. But my girls are as crazy as ever :D.
here is what to expect: When they came home from the vet they were acting really funny because of the anestethics which were still in their bodies. The bellys were shaved and you could see the fresh scar. Looked scary. One of my cats wasn`t paying attention to her wound at all, while the other wanted to lick and bite on it. Try to prevent licking and biting on the wound for a few days if possible. Although a little bit of licking is fine, the saliva helps heal the wound. I made a little bodysuit out of the arm of an old shirt for my cat, so she could not lick or bite on it anymore and open the wound... but as I said, how excessive your cat "works" on her wound depends on her character. Watch your girl closely and if she is just licking a little bit every now and then, let her. If she tries to bite the seam of the very first day, try to prevent that.
But really, your cat will be fine. It is way worse for you than for your cat. Try to act like it is no big deal and your cat won`t be nervous eighter. I hope this helped.Don`t dream it, BE it!
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