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4th October 2012, 10:01 AM #3
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Agree with deovolens as long as she is eating behave as if there is nothing amiss,dogs are very good at laying on the guilt trip for you after routine ops & our beloved MC's being so dog like are exactly the same,its perhaps no surprise about not wanting to play as she has had major surgery & perhaps she is one of the few cats that has taken note of her post op sheet which says she should remain quiet{how many of us on here wish "if only"}but as soon as you start the oh you poor thing she has got you right under her paw & is most probaly wondering what she can get you to feel guilty about next...normal kisses & cuddles at the normal times will work wonders....x
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