Praying for Mork and a comfortable night tonight. My Jilly was 6 1/2 before I could chance having her spayed and she had an uncomfortable night though she mostly slept and made teeny whining sounds if she moved much but my Tibbe does that any time he's had anesthesia. Scares me to death but they usually do fine in a day or two if they don't have complications and most don't. Just give her the pain medication as prescribed, keep her from jumping, and be sure to ask the vet what to do if she seems highly agitated, highly restless or whining a great deal or is shaking a lot and it's still an hour or two before her next dose of medicine. A lot of vets will say call me or go ahead and give her the next dose an hour or two early if she seems to be in a lot of pain and watch her closely.
I hope is all goes well for little Mork, you get "the call" she's awake and well soon and she recuperates quickly.
__________________ Jeanie and Tibbe One must do the best one can. You may get some marks for a very imperfect answer: you will certainly get none for leaving the question alone. C. S. Lewis |