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Hi there! So I recently got 4 female kittens spayed and 2 of them developed abscesses/infections in their spay site on day 7 and day 8 post spay. They were on the cone almost all the time and in a well-sized recovery cage for 7 to 8 days with limited time to roam. We've been taking very good care of them (if I say so myself) but the second kitten has developed an infection now and I am not sure why... we clean and sanitize the place everyday and made sure there weren't any high places for them to jump or play rough..
The local vet is also not the best and I am absolutely distraught with some of the experiences I've had- they're so rude and do nothing to reassure us as pet owners (no other vets in the area close by as I live in such a country). So my question is what could possibly be causing this infection? These 2 kittens are high energy kittens and one of them would always find ways to remove her cone no matter how securely its placed. We have to take the second kitten to the vet tomorrow once again and I am more upset about having to go there and worried about how they'll go about this- they can be really rude and unprofessional sometimes((
The local vet is also not the best and I am absolutely distraught with some of the experiences I've had- they're so rude and do nothing to reassure us as pet owners (no other vets in the area close by as I live in such a country). So my question is what could possibly be causing this infection? These 2 kittens are high energy kittens and one of them would always find ways to remove her cone no matter how securely its placed. We have to take the second kitten to the vet tomorrow once again and I am more upset about having to go there and worried about how they'll go about this- they can be really rude and unprofessional sometimes((