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Originally Posted by Fritz n Sophie Thank you so much. I actually figured out a way to get rid of the cone when I'm home with him. I bought him some PJ's and put a patch on the right knee area. He can't chew though it and the surgery area gets air. He's able to eat and drink and of course lay more comfortably in my lap all day. |
I'm glad he gets some freedom from the cone. When Max had to wear a hard cone for his eye problems, I gave him as many breaks as possible. He spent a lot of time on my lap, and at night I would hold him until I couldn't keep my eyes open. Then I would put the cone on him and sleep for a couple hours. The things we do for these babies!
Best wishes for your little guy. Tell him no more Evel Knievel jumps.