I'm happy to see he's eating , keep updating!
Ah, I didn't realize they knew each other pre-neuter. So glad to hear Mith is doing great!
UPDATE
Mith has been out of the cage for a couple of days. Healthwise, his eye seems to improve a bit day by day. The stitches are dropping (Mith does help with that as he is grooming himself and rubbing the area) and no goo is running from his eye any more. I think the surgery was a success. Now to find out why his pupils are still dilated...
Cheddar and Mith are slowly finding their balance, I think Mith's neutering helped a great deal with this. In the past Mith used to corner Cheddar and beat him until either Cheddar escaped or I broke up the fight. Now he won't beat him, he just takes a couple of steps in his direction and Cheddar does a "meow-hiss" vocalization and runs away. They've been in close proximity without incident a few times but Mith is the alpha cat and has claimed all the good (high) spots.
Best to not allow any jumping/climbing for a full 7 days after a spay. While routine, a spay is a major abdominal surgery and there can be complications from moving around too much or being too active.I have a question to add!! Can my sweetie sleep in my bed? Will she be okay jumping off and on again?? SOS!
It's best if you leave them alone and restrict most activity. While the operation is simple enough for males and they usually recover very quickly (2-3 days), females take longer to recover because spaying is a more invasive surgery.I have a question to add!! Can my sweetie sleep in my bed? Will she be okay jumping off and on again?? SOS!