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Post by tonib on Dec 28, 2015 2:19:57 GMT
jess, how long a go was she spayed? I'd be inclined to phone the vet for some advice. Did they want you back for stitch removal or did they say they were dissolving ones? I've not had any exerience of spaying as all our cats were neutered before we got them.
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Post by jess on Dec 30, 2015 13:15:19 GMT
jess , how long a go was she spayed? I'd be inclined to phone the vet for some advice. Did they want you back for stitch removal or did they say they were dissolving ones? I've not had any exerience of spaying as all our cats were neutered before we got them. They were dissolvable stitches yes, anyway whatever it was it must've fallen off or something because it's no longer there and she's absolutely fine - oops, worried over nothing aha!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2016 19:07:53 GMT
Worrying over nothing is what us Cat (and dog!) Mums and Dads do best Neil is always telling me off for imagining Worst Case Scenarios!
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Post by jess on Jan 8, 2016 22:44:59 GMT
Oh god if I had a pound for every time I felt worried sick over the cats I'd be one very rich lady!
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Post by jess on Mar 3, 2016 21:31:12 GMT
The girls are really struggling with how to use the cat flap I've tried opening it myself for them, several times, and guiding them in and out and placing treats on either side of the cat flap in the hope that it'll tempt them but they still haven't clocked on with how to use it anyone got anymore tips on cat flap training?
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Post by bectil on Mar 3, 2016 21:56:55 GMT
My old cat never liked the flaps. We had to remove them off of the litter boxes and the shed cat flap.
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Post by smilesbetter on Mar 5, 2016 8:39:09 GMT
Ha bectil Carlotta was the same, she wouldn't use the litter tray with a flap. Thankfully Mieze doesn't mind it so I've got it back now!
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