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Any help with how to stop cat licking/nibbling at stitches after being neutered?
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<blockquote data-quote="xCharlotteeex" data-source="post: 2269677" data-attributes="member: 792629"><p>She was spayed this morning, which all went okay.</p><p>They had to put a collar on her cause she kept licking her wounds (which most cats do afterwards) but as soon as we got her home & out of her cage (which is too small now) she went mental & charged around the house banging/crashing into everything until she eventually calmed down for an hour then she started again, she was so distressed & couldn't stop crying & shaking & she broke my Mum's 2 ornaments so we thought for her own safety to take the collar off - which worked, she settled down instantly & now is content, purring away.</p><p>Problem is she has little licks & nips at her stitches, so we're a bit worried. We cannot possibly put the collar back on, unless we want her to injure herself or have a heart attack (she was badly panting afterwards).</p><p>Any other tips or should we just keep a close eye on her? Or ask our vet?</p><p></p><p>x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xCharlotteeex, post: 2269677, member: 792629"] She was spayed this morning, which all went okay. They had to put a collar on her cause she kept licking her wounds (which most cats do afterwards) but as soon as we got her home & out of her cage (which is too small now) she went mental & charged around the house banging/crashing into everything until she eventually calmed down for an hour then she started again, she was so distressed & couldn't stop crying & shaking & she broke my Mum's 2 ornaments so we thought for her own safety to take the collar off - which worked, she settled down instantly & now is content, purring away. Problem is she has little licks & nips at her stitches, so we're a bit worried. We cannot possibly put the collar back on, unless we want her to injure herself or have a heart attack (she was badly panting afterwards). Any other tips or should we just keep a close eye on her? Or ask our vet? x [/QUOTE]
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