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Originally Posted by bellemarie my ickle bambam is a dreadful drama queen- she wouldn't move for days after her spay (she is only teeny though, bless her)... she was perfectly fine, but knew that we would do everything for her if she let us (she just lay in her moses basket in front of the fire like lady muck!). but one thing she did do- was cry for her big sister  , bambi lives with my mum and her sis (my little kuki) lives with me- so bambi borrowed her for a few days for cuddles; i'll have to hunt out some pictures- it was an overload of cuteness
after dexter got his neuter though, we were having a hard time stopping him playing the night after it- he was trying to get everyone to play zoomie-tag! he also had quite an extensive dental done at the same time- 3 (adult) teeth pulled, a complete cleaning, and deep tissue injections into his gums.
i need to point out that the state of his mouth (  ) was Not my fault- i was given him like that, but he's awesome now!
so don't you worry; he'll be grand, and back to his old self in no time (be that a good or bad thing  )! |
Thanks for the info! It makes me feel better to know someone else has been through this.

How old was Dexter? What was the deep tissue injuection for? Ziggy's 3yrs 4 months. I know it should have been done a long time ago.
Sophie was spayed at 8 months so I was in no hurry. She was a breeze except for a small bump of fluid down there that went away on it's own.
I'm glad to hear that he did so well. Ziggy is suppose to go in on 12/23. I'll be a mess from now until it's over.