If you're worried that she'll take off before her vet appointment again, can you lock her in the garage until then? At least you'll know where to find her, LOL.
that is the good point but i am afraid that she might go crazy overnite since she has never been locked out in the garage so it might make things worse and she never used litter box before.Originally Posted by Willowy
If you're worried that she'll take off before her vet appointment again, can you lock her in the garage until then? At least you'll know where to find her, LOL.
Thanks.. I pick her up around 5pm and they close at 6pm and not opening till 7am so really no one is there to take care of her in case. I don't think she minds my garage since last time I could not get her out of there! LolOriginally Posted by Feralvr
Congratulations on getting her to the vet, and I am so very relieved that they are getting her spayed. Thank God about that and you won't have to find homes and raise a litter of kittens now. That should be less off of your shoulders now too. It is nice of the vet to offer to keep her overnight and I would consider it only because since this was a more involved spay... sad to say. And she would be there at the vet in case she needs anything. ON the other hand, she would probably be more comfortable in the garage since that is home to her. But either way, you have an option which is good.
I am glad there is a good end to this story and I hope you can find her a good home too. What about the one kitten?? I know this is stressful, but you will feel so good about yourself for doing what you did and saving more lives to a life of uncertainty!!! GOOD JOB
thanks for advice, i called the vet office and there is no one in there overnite. i think i is better to bring her home. in my lunch i went home and with blower i clean the garage, there is a cat tree in there and a big cloth chair with rug in it and she has been using them before when it was cold. i already put a bowl of water and dry food and made a box with cat litter for her!!Originally Posted by LDG
SO GLAD you were able to get her to the vet without a problem! And how wonderful she was able to be spayed!
As to what to do now... are you sure there's no staff there overnight? Ask. Because our vet closes at 8:00pm and opens at 8:00am, but there is ALWAYS someone there to check on the animals. Someone in the hospital ALWAYS needs something - special feeding, medicine, to keep an eye on an IV line...
We always bring our pets that have been spayed home the same day, but those that have to be released, we always have them spend at least one night at the vet.
great idea thanks, we have some new potting soil outside my place i pour some on cat litter tonite.Originally Posted by kluchetta
You might want to put a little potting soil in the cat litter if she's not used to a litter box. I've heard of that working, and my former stray really liked to use my plants as a litter box!