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Hi all! Me again. I was told to limit my cat's movements, but my girl is hyperactive and needs to jump around, even with a cone
She got her stitches removed 2 days ago, they said everything looked good. But I'm either on high alert or being paranoid because I'm basically living at the vet clinic due to my sick pets...
I noticed the skin around the incision that doesn't smell bad,isn't swollen, isn't leaking pus or anything, looks pinkish. There are no streaks. I wonder if this is either from her gaining much needed weight and the skin stretching or from the jumping around. She took antibiotics for 8 days ( 17 days post op now ). She's eating and drinking very well. I don't notice anything out of the normal, but after seeing her decline and almost die with a uterus infection in a matter of hours and my dog almost dying in 3 days is making me think about everything. If anything I can show the vet a picture tomorrow. I clean it with saline and apply cream to it as per their instructions. (That's not pus on the picture, it's the cream, and it may be brownish because of it)
What do you guys think? This scar is from a uterus surgery, they spayed her.
She got her stitches removed 2 days ago, they said everything looked good. But I'm either on high alert or being paranoid because I'm basically living at the vet clinic due to my sick pets...
I noticed the skin around the incision that doesn't smell bad,isn't swollen, isn't leaking pus or anything, looks pinkish. There are no streaks. I wonder if this is either from her gaining much needed weight and the skin stretching or from the jumping around. She took antibiotics for 8 days ( 17 days post op now ). She's eating and drinking very well. I don't notice anything out of the normal, but after seeing her decline and almost die with a uterus infection in a matter of hours and my dog almost dying in 3 days is making me think about everything. If anything I can show the vet a picture tomorrow. I clean it with saline and apply cream to it as per their instructions. (That's not pus on the picture, it's the cream, and it may be brownish because of it)
What do you guys think? This scar is from a uterus surgery, they spayed her.
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