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Today, Sarah was spayed. The vet said to me, "And make her take it easy, no running, no jumping, no rough playing, for 10-14 days." Now, she didn't seem to realize my cat has invisible springs in her paws and that to keep her from doing these things is impossible unless she is sedated that entire time!
Of course, as usual, I also have the cat who licks her stitches and is now wearing the fabulous fashionable "just got spayed" cat collar. Last time my other cat got spayed, I mentioned she was a licker and no one else said their cat had that problem. Now my OTHER cat gets spayed and she is a licker too! What luck I have.
How important do you guys feel it is for a cat to not jump around for those 10-14 days? Isabel was not quite as active as Sarah and she was fine acting as she usually would. There is NO WAY I could keep Sarah locked in the bathroom for 10-14 days. Its day one and she was already jumping around there all by herself.
Of course, as usual, I also have the cat who licks her stitches and is now wearing the fabulous fashionable "just got spayed" cat collar. Last time my other cat got spayed, I mentioned she was a licker and no one else said their cat had that problem. Now my OTHER cat gets spayed and she is a licker too! What luck I have.
How important do you guys feel it is for a cat to not jump around for those 10-14 days? Isabel was not quite as active as Sarah and she was fine acting as she usually would. There is NO WAY I could keep Sarah locked in the bathroom for 10-14 days. Its day one and she was already jumping around there all by herself.