A very bad dream of my cat being fixed gone wrong

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Ok yesterday I made an app. for my 4-5 month kitten Piccalo(male) to be fixed. I been plaining this all month. Well a week before i made the app. I had the worst dream. I was walking in the vets office and said I was there to pick up my cat. The person looked at me and said that something went worng andthat they had lost him. she the said that I owed $35 for him being fixed.


Is this a sign or just me worring about him??

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If you trust your vet, then you're just worrying out of a nature desire to protect your pet. However if you don't trust your vet, I would suggest finding one that you're comfortable with...I know I wouldn't want to leave my babies overnight with someone I didn't trust.
 

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I would say your worrying about your baby. Isn't really scary making these decisions for them, without being able to get their say-so? It's a big deal when we volunteer ourselves for surgery, let alone your kitty.

Hugs to you, sorry you're feeling worried.

Sending lots of positive vibes for Piccalo that it will all go quickly and smoothly
 

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Yeouchie. that's a nasty dream.
If it were me, being as a nervous kitty mom as I am, I think I'd be sitting in the waiting room the whole time he was being fixed if nothing else. But if it upset me as much as it seems to have upset you, I would honestly change the appointment, telling them something came up and I can't get him there that day.
Then maybe you won't worry as much. But like I said, I'm an overprotective kitty mom.

But realistically, nothing will go wrong. I was a nervous wreck with ALL my babies when they were fixed. I called the vets office ALL the time and finally they told me that they'd call me when they were done. But they are all fine, happy, healthy, spoiled and I wouldn't trade them for anything!!!!!
 
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I do trust my vet. He did a great job on my dog Rascal. The thing was the wait. They were backed up on animals that were being fixed or surgeries. I waited almost a week for my dog to get out, the vet never knew that he was even there.
I dont know if they have someone elses who does it .

I know that when I took anouther animal up there to have shots, I visited him and the vet was amazed when I told him what was going on. He fixed my dog right there that day.

Piccolo is a heart throb. I never want to lose him. I would never forgive my self if something happend to him. never


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Originally Posted by jugen

Yeouchie. that's a nasty dream.
If it were me, being as a nervous kitty mom as I am, I think I'd be sitting in the waiting room the whole time he was being fixed if nothing else. But if it upset me as much as it seems to have upset you, I would honestly change the appointment, telling them something came up and I can't get him there that day.
Then maybe you won't worry as much. But like I said, I'm an overprotective kitty mom.

But realistically, nothing will go wrong. I was a nervous wreck with ALL my babies when they were fixed. I called the vets office ALL the time and finally they told me that they'd call me when they were done. But they are all fine, happy, healthy, spoiled and I wouldn't trade them for anything!!!!!
Oh my. I did the same for my dog Rascal. I cried when they told my they had to hold him longer. I think there is a 2 day wait. one day to fix one day to hold.


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aw poor thing! Don't worry. Just call alot after you get him there, just to be on the safe side...
that'll keep them on their toes. Make them give you a time that he will be done so you can call to see that everything went ok. tell them that you are nervous and you want to make sure everything was fine. That's what I did, (as you can tell I couldnt' wait until the time though, I was so scared, I think the vet dreaded each time I brought my kitties in to be fixed)
 
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Yes I think I will call alot. Last time I called about 1 hour to 2 hours apart. I belive i will be more nervious when I take my 2 girls up there after Piccolo.

If any thing and I mean anything goes wrong with them I will sue the vet . They are the final generation of cats i have raised from birth and it will end with them.

I strongly disagree on having one fixed, I so wish to countinue this generation. But oh figfits. I better stop thinking before i change my mind on haveing her fixed next.

I will cry since only 3 of this 3rd generation cat family have survived.

I have a total of 11 animals to be fixed that I own(12 total
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My kitty will be fixed when he is 6 - 7 months old but i wnt him fixed before he sprays.
well i dont want him to go to the vet for too long though
 
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