How can you tell when your cat is relaxed?--Post your pictures here

heatherwillard0614

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Did she have her spay op?
Yes, on the 6th then on the 9th we had issues at home fire dept was in and out of the house so she hid and tried licking her incision. She couldnt reach but the edge of the cone scraped the edge and it separated a little and now it is all better. So a little longer healing process, but the vet was amazing. He seen her 2 times at no extra cost after her spay to make sure everything was healing as it should.
 

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Yes, on the 6th then on the 9th we had issues at home fire dept was in and out of the house so she hid and tried licking her incision. She couldnt reach but the edge of the cone scraped the edge and it separated a little and now it is all better. So a little longer healing process, but the vet was amazing. He seen her 2 times at no extra cost after her spay to make sure everything was healing as it should.
Excellent. She has a very good doctor. Long may he practice, and thrive.
 

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This is my kidney cat Hayate.
Oddly enough, he's the 2nd cat I've had to separate in his own room due to marking territory; that once diagnosed with kidney failure can suddenly behave himself. It's nice so his last few months can be enjoyed out with everyone else.😊
Awwww, good on ya for trying that, and glad Hayate is feeling better and being social once again.
 
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