Mine was done at 2 too.
After the op, Clover’s body temp will most likely drop so keep her warm, either with a fleece over here, or a hot water bottle covered by a towel / tshirt can be of good too, but make sure she can get away if she needs to.
Make sure she doesn’t chew on her stitches. Keep an eye the incision doesn’t get raw/inflamed/bleed/red/infected….
Get all her favourite, high value treats.
Getting her to eat asap (& poop) is the MOST important job when she comes home. You should be prepared to syringe feed her in case she doesn’t want to eat on her own. I tried every treat under the sun and eventually madame decided she would deign to nibble on a rose petal !! So i went hunting around the neighbourhood for rose petals !!! LOL
I should think the kids would be good for a day or two wouldn’t they
– then she’ll be back to her herself consciouswise, but prevent her from jumping/binkying stretching up anywhere. Your vet will prob want to see her on a follow up visit and then she can have floor time (still no jumping) after a week.
Her poops will be of varying shapes and sizes for a while – don’t worry too much for the first week or two, just as long as she’s eating, pooping and weeing.
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