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1561.1 | Some advice ???? | AIMHI::BOYKO | | Mon Jul 18 1988 15:16 | 12 |
| I had my two year old Lilac Siamese spayed. The first couple of
days, she wasn't herself. She didn't eat very much, slept a lot
of the day, and kind of stayed to herself. The best advice I
can give you is-let her alone for awhile. She probably still hurts
very much inside, and although the outside is clean and not
swollen, she is very sore inside because of the operation.
Keep a watchful eye on the stitches and swelling. She should be
Ok in a few more days. By all means, keep her friend away! I'm
sure she wants no part of him now!
Good luck!
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1561.2 | She "may" just be very angry at you... | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Mon Jul 18 1988 17:56 | 12 |
| Hmm. My Alexander seemed changed after returning from being
neutered. I think you may have been unlucky enough to have
had something tramatic happen at the vet's office with an
attendant or something like that. Time heals most things -
it's a matter of rebuilding trust between you and the cat.
She may just be very angry at you for taken her to the
vet's in the first place - talk quietly to her without
touching her, and don't rush her - she will let you
know when she is over her mad. As long a the incision
is healing and she is eating and drinking the problem
should subside - if it doesn't - have maybe a different
vet check her medically. Good luck...
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1561.3 | when in doubt, check it out! | RHETT::WRIGHT | | Mon Jul 18 1988 18:58 | 28 |
| I had my kitten, Sadie, spayed about 1-1/2 months ago. She was
flying around the house within two days and I thought I was home
free. When I took her in on the 11th day to get her stitches out
the vet told me she had "herniated" and would have to be operated
on again! I was **horrified** that she would have to go thru this
again just because I thought it was 'good' that she was up and
flying around. (the stitches holding the muscle layer together
had ruptured).
Anyways, I got her back the next day after being operated on again
and concocted a huge box to confine her to when my husband and myself
were at work. This second time around she didn't need to be confined
and stayed very quite for about 5 days.
I don't know your cat's normal personality but by Sadie's 4th day
of mellow-ness I had called the vet in a panic, since it just wasn't
normal for her to be so quiet. She reassured me and the follou-up
checkup this time proved her to be fully healed.
All I can say is: when in doubt, call the vet and/or take her in.
There is nothing so painful as having a pet be sick or worse when
you might have caught it.
Sign me
Learned the hard way twice
(sue wright)
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1561.4 | My story | MTADMS::ALANDRY | | Tue Jul 19 1988 08:44 | 14 |
| You are better off if the cat is mellow. Zildjian's whole personality
changed after she was spayed. It never came back (unfortunately).
She will always be "crabby" now, but we give her alot of lovin
and she is treated with respect. She still has her moments, and
I regret that day at the vets, but we have to learn to live with
her - besides we love her very much. I NEVER took her back to that
vet - they treated her *awful*. I know for a fact that was the
problem. Plus they boarded her with dogs, and she didn't even know
what a dog was at that early stage of her life.
So, good luck, and hang in there.
Anna/zildjian/spunky
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1561.5 | Takes a while | SUBURB::TUDORK | Kate n' IT | Tue Jul 19 1988 08:55 | 15 |
| Isis' personality changed too. I had awful guilt feelings
(particularly when we left her at the vets - I cried all the way
home). She came back to us much quieter and more sober than her
previous manic self.
However, the life of an unspayed female who is allowed to roam is
a miserable one, litters of kittens, maulings by toms, catfights
etc. For her sake it was better this way, not to mention all the
homes which would have been occupied by her kittens being free for
hard luck cases.
As long as your female is OK, give it time - she'll cheer up. Keep
us updated on her progress and hang on in there.
Kate
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1561.6 | maybe she is just "more available" now... | DOOBER::WILDE | Time and Tide wait for Norman | Tue Jul 19 1988 17:14 | 9 |
| Hannah's personality didn't really change, she was just a little calmer...
at first I thought this was a major personality change, but then I saw
she was still just as curious, just as stubborn, and just as possessive
as ever, she just slowed down enough for me to notice she was also
somewhat standoffish (she had been before, but I'd had less chance to
try hugs, etc. because she was ALWAYS racing around the house) and
independent. I thought about it and remembered that she was never one
to go for loves and hugs more than once or twice a day....but she
IS more available for me to try now, so I get "yelled" at more often.
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1561.7 | Maybe, maybe not... | STAR::BARTH | | Tue Jul 19 1988 19:05 | 7 |
| 18 days sounds like plenty of time to have recovered her spirit
to me. Have you considered that maybe she's upset at being away
from her companion? After the stress of being in the vet this
might be the final straw.
Just a thought,
Karen, Tristan and Tenzing.
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