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Itsw good that they are keeping Raven a day or two. It's always good to have them monitored by professionals after surgery. Plis, it's no picnic watching them co e out of the anesthesia and being doped up and loopy!
So get some rest while you can!!
Hugs
Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle and Frankie too!
Happy Hannah had a glorious additional bonus time of over one yr & two months after amp for osteo! She made me laugh everyday! Joined April's Angels after send off meal of steak, ice cream, M&Ms & deer poop!
Ditto its good they are keeping Raven 24-7 care is best to monitored by the pros ! Do heed Sally's advice, go to bed early & get some rest you will need a reserve when you get to bring Raven home! Let us know when you get the news Raven has done well with surgery!
We are all keeping pawsitvie thoughts coming to Raven!
Hugs,
Holly & Purrkins
Wishing you all the best. Will keep up with your progress. I hope the recovery is speedy, our thoughts are with you.
Huckleberry and his mama
Hugs,
Jackie, Bo, Andy, Oscar, Phoebe, and the coolest feral tripawd kitty Huckleberry
Definitely agree with all of the comments above. Sleep now. Take the time to set up any area you will be using.
One thing, if you may want to bring the cone or onesie and get the vet techs help when you pick up your baby. I struggled with Rusty. My vet helped me with the Comfy cone.
Just a thought. 😻
Rusty "The Bunnyman" adopted us in 2014. Aug/Sept 2017, back left leg amputated (HSA cancer). He remained cancer free over 900 days. Cancer returned as of emergency visit on day 931. 15 days later, he gained his wings 04/18/2020 due to congestive heart failure. He will always watch over his fellow tripawds and their hoomins with Head Scritches and Sand Paper Kisses.
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