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Post by dolly Thu Jun 07 2012, 12:08

Dolly brighter to day,had a couple of little walks had a little scrambled egg and she drinking but she been sick couple of times is this normal after her op ? I slept on sofa last night so could keep an eye on her and a day off work today to look after her she well spoilt lol

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Post by Guest Thu Jun 07 2012, 12:12

It can take a few days for her body to settle after the anaesthetic, so as long as she's eating & drinking well, a couple of little sickies won't be too much of a problem. If she's no brighter in a couple of days have a quick word with the vet.

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Post by Guest Thu Jun 07 2012, 12:26

Yes, completly normal. Her eating and drinking is a good sign

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Post by dolly Thu Jun 07 2012, 15:46

Thanks i thought was prob normal after op

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Post by Guest Thu Jun 07 2012, 16:25

You'll probably start to see a difference in the next day or so - then your main problem will be keeping her quiet! Big Grin

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Post by janey Thu Jun 07 2012, 16:29

Caryll wrote:You'll probably start to see a difference in the next day or so - then your main problem will be keeping her quiet! Big Grin

I'll second that at wits end
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Post by Guest Thu Jun 07 2012, 16:36

Aw, Janey, you're not telling me that little Moo was a pain when she was recovering, are you? Love Struck

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Post by janey Thu Jun 07 2012, 16:39



Of course not Mrs C, she was an angel!!!!

She just couldn't understand that there was a reason I had to try and keep her still, she would look at me like I was punishing her! Seems so long ago though now Smile
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Post by Guest Thu Jun 07 2012, 17:02

Problem is us owners don't realise that jumping over fences, bounching off the walls and flying around like a lunatic is good for stitches

Hope she is feeling back to herself soon....and when she does, good luck Laughing

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