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posted by: fractalmom (reply) post date: 03.18.08 (6:42 am) challenging!! I usually just ignore the kittens after surgery. They are going to do what they are going to do. The most I have ever been able to do is occasionally grab them and check their sutures. good luck. posted by: scubadiva (reply) post date: 03.18.08 (8:05 am) Reply to: fractalmom Tux is a much heavier kitten and he beats the hell out of Velvet. So I want to make sure that he doesn't abuse her. This morning, I separated them downstairs by putting the box from my flat-panel tv blocking one doorway, reinforced with a chair and moved an entertainment center in front of the other door. I still expect to see Tux has gotten through to 'the other side' one way or another. posted by: nightbreed (reply) post date: 03.18.08 (11:04 am) when i had my female fixed years ago.. i got her cat pain killers (from the vet)cause they took her babies and she was depressed.. maybe he needs some to calm him down. |
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