Re: Two down - two to go
- From: "Adrian A" <anca@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 20:43:32 +0100
Bettina wrote:
Jayy - it worked out again!
Pünktchen, the second cat to spay was captured this morning and I
drove her to the vet. This time we were prepared - both of us had
thick leather gloves and it all went well.
Though we watched out like hell, she managed to escape, but we could
catch her immediately and give her the anesthesia. Now she is safely
home and recovering. I am so glad.
The vet told me he would order some sort of cage, where there is a
slide inside, so the cat can be gently pushed against the metal grid
and be anesthesized from outside.
Good trick. I will wait with the other two until he got this cage.
P.S. When the vet operated Murkel, the first one, he found out that
she had an uterus inflammation, uterus was full of pus. So, if we
hadn`t have her neutered she for sure would have died and nobody would
have known of what.Now, 10 days after surgery she is totally well,
eating a lot and looks really healthy.
All is well.
Bettina
Well done on getting, Pünktchen, to the vet. Good luck purrs for number
three, I've seen those cages on television, simple but effective.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
Cats leave pawprints on your heart
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