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Sterilization day | Wild cat behavior

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Gibby and Cricket were sterilized today. The clinic told me that this was normal:

However, in all the years that the kittens have sterilized me, I have never seen such bruises. This is the Cricket. For me it seems that a stitch has started. I have it confined separately from the other two. I will be awake all night by monitoring it in search of any type of active bleeding, as well as verifying your gums to ensure that it will not bleed somewhere. I know they told me that this is normal, but again it is the first time that I have seen it and that it was a bit offering and worrying.

Flash was becoming absolutely crazy without his sister today. I spent as long as I could with her, I discovered that she liked to look. If I wrinkle a small piece of notebook paper and move it in your direction. She will run and grab it and then bring it back! She is a clown. But I realized that today I was very alone. He had a complete schedule of things to do. But most of them put aside because she is more important.

Thank you very much to those of you who helped do this possible. It is very good to know that they will never have to deal with the stress of having kittens. The girls of the clinic were talking about how much these kittens were snapped. Purran more than anything else do, and their purr are strong and very comforting.


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