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All,
I had a female cat spayed that is an outdoor cat I'm trying to adopt. She is very sweet and loving. I rescued one of her kittens from a storm drain 2 weeks ago during a rainstorm. The vet said I could go ahead and have the mom spayed since the kitten (and others if there are any that made it) was old enough and was being weaned. I waited a couple weeks to be safe and had the spaying done Thursday. Everything was fine 48 hours later (this morning) this evening, roughly 60 hours post op, her mamary gland is swollen up and feels kind of flat/hard. I called the emergency vet line he told me he didn't think it was anything that warranted an emergency visit but to take her back in the morning which I will most certainly do.
Can anyone provide me some peace of mind? With the exception of the lump there and the way she has to lay down, she seems totally fine and resting.
I'm totally stressed here, and just pray she is ok.
All,
I had a female cat spayed that is an outdoor cat I'm trying to adopt. She is very sweet and loving. I rescued one of her kittens from a storm drain 2 weeks ago during a rainstorm. The vet said I could go ahead and have the mom spayed since the kitten (and others if there are any that made it) was old enough and was being weaned. I waited a couple weeks to be safe and had the spaying done Thursday. Everything was fine 48 hours later (this morning) this evening, roughly 60 hours post op, her mamary gland is swollen up and feels kind of flat/hard. I called the emergency vet line he told me he didn't think it was anything that warranted an emergency visit but to take her back in the morning which I will most certainly do.
Can anyone provide me some peace of mind? With the exception of the lump there and the way she has to lay down, she seems totally fine and resting.
I'm totally stressed here, and just pray she is ok.
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