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Yes she hasn't had any problems at all eating or drinking and as much as I try to keep her in one area she is getting along great, a little slower but she sleeps lots too and gets back up eats and drinks fine and uses the litter box purrfect too. Thank you for your adviceHas she eaten since the last little bit you saw her eat on the 13th? If not, phone your vet to ask for advice - a cat going without food for more than a day or 2 can be extremely serious.
Otherwise the fact she is lively is a good sign. If she starts messing with the spay incision use a cone to stop her - you really do not want her undoing the incision!
I made sure I registered right away, and yes the started it for me and I completed it once I got home and yes it was all free. Thanks for the tipsMake sure to register the microchip right away. The vet will put the microchip in but it's up to the owner to contact the microchip company and have the microchip registered with all the contact info. An unregistered microchip is useless. The vet should have given you the information on the microchip company and your cat's microchip ID number. There's usually no fee to register a microchip but double check with the company first. Some may ask / push you to buy a yearly membership for additional services like a 24 hour lost pet hotline and lost pet travel assistance but just having your contact information in their database is free.