First make sure your vet has worked with small animals.
2. Use the isoflorine gas. It costs more but is worth it.
3. Have the pretests and schedule the surgery early in the morning. My vet keeps animals if you want or releases them that day if you want.
4. Arrange to pick up your baby before the vet closes. Don't fuss over her too much. Doing so reminds her of her surgery and makes it an ordeal.
5. Don't worry! It is not as hard on them as it is on us.
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