I'm glad that Chris could post an update this morning, because my brain is a little fried right now. His surgeon called us yesterday afternoon to say that he was ready to come home, and that moreover we needed to get him because he was depressed at the hospital. I was nervous to get him only 48 hours after such major surgery, but his surgeon was correct. He's doing much better at home
He is eating some, and he has used the litterbox this morning.
We're just so happy to have him home.
when I was around her and could keep an eye on her. She even found it hard to lay down and sleep..they're soo big.minnie56 said:So glad your baby is home...He will do so much better now!!
Those collars are awfully uncomfortable looking. My dog had one when recovering from leg surgery and I took it offwhen I was around her and could keep an eye on her. She even found it hard to lay down and sleep..they're soo big.
Poor baby...only better days from here..for both of you!!
We can't take the collar off him at all, unfortunately. He goes right for the sutures! I can tell that it's uncomfy for him, though. He's sleeping just fine, but I'm constantly worried that it's going to choke him somehow. Poor guy...well, only 11 more days before it can come off!
minnie56 said:I have slept on the floor before too beside my furbabies..think they'd do that for us??![]()
Hang in there..you must feel such relief
Awhh don't feel guilty.chrissyk said:Yep, my little guy has slept with me whenever I'm not feeling well. It's his M.O...he ignores me until I'm sick, and then he gives me attention. Otherwise, he's all about DH, LOL!
I am feeling very relieved, although I also feel terrible that it got to this point. I wish that I could turn back time and get the more routine surgery done on him. Hopefully the guilt will go away as time passes and he returns to normal (knock wood!).


Gary M said:Chrissy, I'm the person that had the male cat that had the drastic rerouting surgery. It sounds like he had the same type of damage done during catherization(sp) as our cat. I'm so happy to hear that your baby is doing better. As I mentioned in an earlier post our cat did very well after the surgery. We fed him just regular cat food, he was a real picky eater, and he never had problems again. He was operated on at 3 years old and lived to be 16. His surgery was also very difficult and he had a few days that were not so good, but he bounced back all at once. The lady vet that did his surgery was great, but sadly she has since passed away. She said our cat went into shock during the surgery, but it had no long term effect on him.
Keep us posted on his recovery.
Gary
I have just been keeping his legs and tail clean with baby wipes, but he is not pleased with the indignity of that.