| 1. |
Put
your cat in a bathroom where it will be quiet and warm. Do not put
on a bed or on any high places. Dogs should sleep in the house in
a confined area. It is important to monitor your animal 24 hours
after the surgery, and keep it away from other animals and children.
Excessive heat or cold can cause death.
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| 2. |
Even
if it is an outdoor animal, keep your pet indoors and quiet. Discourage
any kind of jumping, running or rough play for the next 10-14 days. |
| 3. |
Offer water and
food in small amounts for the first 12 hours. Kittens under 4 lbs.
should be fed wet food within the first hour of returning home. |
| 4. |
Female
dogs and cats in heat must be kept separated from any male dogs and
cats (neutered or unneutered). THIS IS CRITICAL.
Your pet can bleed to death if the internal stitches are ripped. |
| 5. |
Observe
the incision daily for:
a.
Swelling
b. Bleeding
c. Discharge
d. Redness
e. Missing sutures (If the wound gapes open)
These
are not usually emergencies, but if it seems excesive, please
call. Leave a
message if after hours.
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| 6. |
In general, lack
of appetite, vomiting or depression is normal following surgery, but
after 24 hours any one of these may indicate a problem. Call our office
during phone hours or leave a message on the answering machine. |
| 7. |
Do not wash or
clean the incision - you may introduce infection. |
| 8. |
Males remain virile
for 3-4 weeks after surgery. |
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| 9. |
Discourage
your dog from licking or biting at the incision line. The Elizabethan
collar
will mechanically prevent the problem.
FIXING
DAMAGE A PET DOES TO THE INCISION WILL BE AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE. |
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Thank
you for doing your part to end pet over-population |