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6 month old after op
Hi, i have a 6 month old kitten (well 3) but one of themhad an ublilical hernia, and it was operated on today,
He does not like wearing the collar that he has on, and is getting very stressed out about it now. I know stress is bad for any pet, but he is starting to go mad. The op was only done today, but i just want to take it off. Is there anything i can do? CAN i take it off? Stress can kill and id rather take it off than find him dead with stress |
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Re: 6 month old after op
If i take it off, what is likley to happen if he did mangee to lick his wound (its nire impossible to watch him 24/7
When they stitched him up, they said they put them under the skin, and are those disolvoble ones so he does not need to get them removed Last edited by bluenose; 24-04-2008 at 04:01 PM. |
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Re: 6 month old after op
if he licks too much he can re-open the wound and will have to go back to the vets i would personally leave it on and take it off about 10 mins every 2 hours so he gets a break from it being on.
If he is really bad contact your vet as they may suggest you take it off, or give him a sedative to relax him just for today ![]() |
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Re: 6 month old after op
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Think he is much happier. I'll try keep an eye on him. Hopefully he wont lick the wound when im not watching though Thanks guys - very helpful forum here ): |
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i hope he feels better soon ![]() |
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Re: 6 month old after op
Thought i'd give a small update.
HE did go to lick his wound once, but after a telling off, stopped and then continued to lick his u know what. who says cats are clean Without the buster collar though, he does seem much more relaxed. Though, he is sleeping away now. Why do cats alwys sleep on something hard such as a floor or a table rather than a bed or pillow? thats something thats always confused me lol |
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