She's home [emoji]128518[/emoji][emoji]128518[/emoji] for some reason the assistant taught he would remove the leg today and spay her tomorrow but he did both in the one and rang me up to pick her up. I'm so hoping she will be able to remain inside [emoji]128076[/emoji] she will be inside anyway until she recovers I really want to keep her [emoji]128547[/emoji] but I'll do what's best if she can't stay inside [emoji]128546[/emoji] I'll have to wait and see. She is still out of it I'm just going to make her bed more comfortable he said I can introduce the kittens back to her in 2 days [emoji]128518[/emoji] and her milk has almost dryer up but he said it may come back completely but to keep feeding them the way I am and mam will wash them and cuddle them ect [emoji]128515[/emoji][emoji]128515[/emoji]
She may do fine indoors with you, learning to trust through her healing and caring for the kittens. Best of luck, you have done so very well by this little family!
She is so nice and friendly and loves the dog and the dog loves her so I hope everything goes well [emoji]9786[/emoji] I'll let ye know what it's like when her and her kittens are reunited [emoji]128522[/emoji] thanks for all of yer help [emoji]128522[/emoji][emoji]128518[/emoji]
Yes the fluid is antibiotic I think.
I reintroduced her to her kittens today becouse she seemed up to it and it went great [emoji]128522[/emoji] she immediately started washing them I kept a close eye on them.I fed them and they soon cuddled up with her. The vet said her milk has decreased and may come back but to keep feeding them the way I am but they started suckling and are all cuddled up and asleep together now. She is getting used to her three legs very fast [emoji]128515[/emoji]
Awww. That's great news! I'm sure they are delighted to be back with their mom. Continue feeding them though, the same as you have been, until you are absolutely sure that she not only has milk, but plenty of it. It could take a few days to come back fully, if it does. [emoji]128522[/emoji]
One of the most remarkable things about animals, and a thing we could stand to learn from them, is that they have living in Zen Time down pat. They are totally present in each moment, and don't waste time fretting over what things used to be like. They just seem to say, "Well, this is what it is now, and this is where I live. I'm getting on with it." I admire that so much.