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It's late for pre-dental purrs, but have some purrs for a quick post-dental
recovery. Sam "rrb_041303" wrote in message news:hY%_a.1790$QT5.829@fed1read02... I am taking my 3 year old male in for a dental tomorrow morning. I am asking for everyones purrs, etc that everything go well. Anytime I have to have him go under Anesthesia I get a bit worried, at least until I hear all is well from the vet. I am sure he is not a happy camper tonight as I had to take his food and water away a little while ago. Richard |
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rrb_041303 wrote:
Andy is home now. He was not very happy on the way home. He was hissing and growling at me, and anyone who came near. But I think that is part of the anesthetic that hasn't fully worn off yet. He is still a bit groggy and stumbling a little. But he at least felt good to play foot tag with Mary through the gates. His teeth are fine now.But he did have a touch of gingivitus so I was given Baytril to give him once a day for a week. I have no idea about the taste of baytril, but my cats are fed Hills Science Diet Hairball control. they all seem to like it well enough. Or at least they're chubby (ok, Pine Cone, fluffy) enough that I'm not worried about any of them starving in the next day or two. Continued Purrs and healing thoughts for Andy to feel better and to forgive you the trip to TED. Pam, Rob, and the NC nine |
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