Hes been home for a while now. Playing around with his toys. I think hes a little high from the drugs because he was swimming in the dogs water bowl...
Is always the best idea to keep kitties from over populating. I believe in neutering all the tomcats first and foremost. They get over it faster, heal faster, and have no complications. I have always had good luck with neuters except that 1 odd cat that came back sick. The rest (a lot of them!) came home, slept sappily, then woke up thirsty and hungry and healthy. All they ever do is lick their empty bags in annoyance for 2 or 3 days.
My veterinarian glues them and they don't even need stitch removal. All in all, the most effective kitten-stopper.
I love my neutered tomcats: they are so much easier to live with!