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Old August 13th 04, 03:41 AM
Victor Martinez
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CatNipped wrote:
I get to bring her home tomorrow after 9:00AM.


Why on earth do they keep her overnight for? When the girls were spayed,
I dropped them off at 7am and then picked them up at 4pm. They were
bouncing off the walls by the time we got home.

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Old August 13th 04, 03:41 AM
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CatNipped wrote:
I get to bring her home tomorrow after 9:00AM.


Why on earth do they keep her overnight for? When the girls were spayed,
I dropped them off at 7am and then picked them up at 4pm. They were
bouncing off the walls by the time we got home.

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Old August 13th 04, 03:41 AM
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CatNipped wrote:
I get to bring her home tomorrow after 9:00AM.


Why on earth do they keep her overnight for? When the girls were spayed,
I dropped them off at 7am and then picked them up at 4pm. They were
bouncing off the walls by the time we got home.

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Old August 13th 04, 05:30 AM
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 02:41:58 GMT, Victor Martinez
wrote:

CatNipped wrote:
I get to bring her home tomorrow after 9:00AM.


Why on earth do they keep her overnight for? When the girls were spayed,
I dropped them off at 7am and then picked them up at 4pm. They were
bouncing off the walls by the time we got home.


I sort of wondered about that, too. Both Sammy and LB came home about
the same afternoon, as my TED does surgeries first thing. The only
reason I left Rocky overnight was because he was still a strictly
outside cat. In fact, after previous TED visits I didn't see Rocky for
several days.
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Old August 13th 04, 05:30 AM
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 02:41:58 GMT, Victor Martinez
wrote:

CatNipped wrote:
I get to bring her home tomorrow after 9:00AM.


Why on earth do they keep her overnight for? When the girls were spayed,
I dropped them off at 7am and then picked them up at 4pm. They were
bouncing off the walls by the time we got home.


I sort of wondered about that, too. Both Sammy and LB came home about
the same afternoon, as my TED does surgeries first thing. The only
reason I left Rocky overnight was because he was still a strictly
outside cat. In fact, after previous TED visits I didn't see Rocky for
several days.
--
Steve Touchstone,
faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky

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Old August 13th 04, 05:30 AM
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 02:41:58 GMT, Victor Martinez
wrote:

CatNipped wrote:
I get to bring her home tomorrow after 9:00AM.


Why on earth do they keep her overnight for? When the girls were spayed,
I dropped them off at 7am and then picked them up at 4pm. They were
bouncing off the walls by the time we got home.


I sort of wondered about that, too. Both Sammy and LB came home about
the same afternoon, as my TED does surgeries first thing. The only
reason I left Rocky overnight was because he was still a strictly
outside cat. In fact, after previous TED visits I didn't see Rocky for
several days.
--
Steve Touchstone,
faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky

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Old August 13th 04, 05:14 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On 12 Aug 2004 13:50:46 -0700, (CatNipped)
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I just talked to the vet's office and they said Sammy was just fine,
she's awake and came through like a trooper.

When I asked, they said they "discouraged" mommies from coming to
visit since it makes the kitty think she's going home and stresses her
more when she can't - but they'll allow a visit if I just can't stay
away. What do you guys think, should I just wait?

I get to bring her home tomorrow after 9:00AM.

Again, thank you so much for all your purrs and good thoughts you send
our way - worked again!

Hugs,

CatNipped

CatMom to:
Bandit, (a.k.a. "Bitch Cat From Hell"), 14, DLH Tabby
Demi, (a.k.a. "Ghost Cat"), 5, DLH Pure White Beauty
Jessie, (a.k.a. "Jet Ski"), 4, DSH Tortoiseshell
Samantha / Sammy, (a.k.a. "Mini Me"), 4 months, DLH Tabby

http://www.gcmensa.org/Cats.html (Jessie, Demi, Bandit)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy/ (Sammy and Bandit)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy2/ (All my fur babies)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy3/ (Sammy and Jessie)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy4/ (Sammy and Jessie)


So glad to hear she came through with flying colors :-)

As to the visit, I guess you have to figure out what is best for
Sammy. My vets encouraged me to visit when Brando was hospitalized
after a urinary blockage, and I did visit, and he peed on his own that
night. I was able to bring him home the next day. But your baby may
be different, so I guess you'll have to ask yourself what's best. At
any rate, a reunion is definitely there soon!

Ginger-lyn

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Old August 13th 04, 05:14 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On 12 Aug 2004 13:50:46 -0700, (CatNipped)
wrote:

I just talked to the vet's office and they said Sammy was just fine,
she's awake and came through like a trooper.

When I asked, they said they "discouraged" mommies from coming to
visit since it makes the kitty think she's going home and stresses her
more when she can't - but they'll allow a visit if I just can't stay
away. What do you guys think, should I just wait?

I get to bring her home tomorrow after 9:00AM.

Again, thank you so much for all your purrs and good thoughts you send
our way - worked again!

Hugs,

CatNipped

CatMom to:
Bandit, (a.k.a. "Bitch Cat From Hell"), 14, DLH Tabby
Demi, (a.k.a. "Ghost Cat"), 5, DLH Pure White Beauty
Jessie, (a.k.a. "Jet Ski"), 4, DSH Tortoiseshell
Samantha / Sammy, (a.k.a. "Mini Me"), 4 months, DLH Tabby

http://www.gcmensa.org/Cats.html (Jessie, Demi, Bandit)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy/ (Sammy and Bandit)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy2/ (All my fur babies)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy3/ (Sammy and Jessie)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy4/ (Sammy and Jessie)


So glad to hear she came through with flying colors :-)

As to the visit, I guess you have to figure out what is best for
Sammy. My vets encouraged me to visit when Brando was hospitalized
after a urinary blockage, and I did visit, and he peed on his own that
night. I was able to bring him home the next day. But your baby may
be different, so I guess you'll have to ask yourself what's best. At
any rate, a reunion is definitely there soon!

Ginger-lyn

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Old August 13th 04, 05:14 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On 12 Aug 2004 13:50:46 -0700, (CatNipped)
wrote:

I just talked to the vet's office and they said Sammy was just fine,
she's awake and came through like a trooper.

When I asked, they said they "discouraged" mommies from coming to
visit since it makes the kitty think she's going home and stresses her
more when she can't - but they'll allow a visit if I just can't stay
away. What do you guys think, should I just wait?

I get to bring her home tomorrow after 9:00AM.

Again, thank you so much for all your purrs and good thoughts you send
our way - worked again!

Hugs,

CatNipped

CatMom to:
Bandit, (a.k.a. "Bitch Cat From Hell"), 14, DLH Tabby
Demi, (a.k.a. "Ghost Cat"), 5, DLH Pure White Beauty
Jessie, (a.k.a. "Jet Ski"), 4, DSH Tortoiseshell
Samantha / Sammy, (a.k.a. "Mini Me"), 4 months, DLH Tabby

http://www.gcmensa.org/Cats.html (Jessie, Demi, Bandit)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy/ (Sammy and Bandit)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy2/ (All my fur babies)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy3/ (Sammy and Jessie)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy4/ (Sammy and Jessie)


So glad to hear she came through with flying colors :-)

As to the visit, I guess you have to figure out what is best for
Sammy. My vets encouraged me to visit when Brando was hospitalized
after a urinary blockage, and I did visit, and he peed on his own that
night. I was able to bring him home the next day. But your baby may
be different, so I guess you'll have to ask yourself what's best. At
any rate, a reunion is definitely there soon!

Ginger-lyn

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Old August 13th 04, 05:41 PM
CatNipped
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Victor Martinez wrote in message ...
CatNipped wrote:
I get to bring her home tomorrow after 9:00AM.


Why on earth do they keep her overnight for? When the girls were spayed,
I dropped them off at 7am and then picked them up at 4pm. They were
bouncing off the walls by the time we got home.


I don't know, most vets do (all my other cats had to stay overnight),
but the local SNAP clinic sends them home the same day (this may
because they don't have the facilities to house them, though).

I'm also a bit worried because when I got Sammy this morning and got
her after-care instruction it said to keep her from exercise for 7
days (she can't climb stairs, jump off the bed, etc.). This means I
have to keep her confined to the bedroom, but I can't watch her 24/7
to make sure she doesn't climb or jump. Every other time I've had a
kitty spayed they told me that the cat would only do as much as she
was able, so don't worry about confining. Maybe it's because she's on
pain medication and they think she may feel good enough to do things
she really shouldn't???

Hugs,

CatNipped

CatMom to:
Bandit, (a.k.a. "Bitch Cat From Hell"), 14, DLH Tabby
Demi, (a.k.a. "Ghost Cat"), 5, DLH Pure White Beauty
Jessie, (a.k.a. "Jet Ski"), 4, DSH Tortoiseshell
Samantha / Sammy, (a.k.a. "Mini Me"), 4 months, DLH Tabby

http://www.gcmensa.org/Cats.html (Jessie, Demi, Bandit)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy/ (Sammy and Bandit)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy2/ (All my fur babies)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy3/ (Sammy and Jessie)
http://www.gcmensa.org/Sammy4/ (Sammy and Jessie)
 




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