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Originally Posted by ryorkies Lauren, I just found this online ....
· Keep your pet in a warm, dry, quiet place, away from other pets and small children for at least 48 hours.
· Your pet may or may not want to eat and drink the first night following surgery. Offer food and water, and let your pet decide.
· Lack of appetite, vomiting, and feeling sluggish is normal after surgery and anesthesia. However, if any of these symptoms persist for more than 24 hours, please call for instructions.
· Discourage your pet from running, jumping, and rough play for five days. |
Oh Janie, thank You!! I just found this..... makes me feel better that this vomiting is the norm. She is warm and dry, snuggled right next to me in a freshly washed baby blanket, sleeping right now. I just want to see when she wakes up that the vomiting does not persist. She did eat a teeny bit of Evangers cooked chicken a few minutes ago, so after her nap, I am hoping she keeps this down.