datsmyname1
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- Mar 27, 2012
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I've been reading to show a lot of love and cuddles after spay surgery and to put her in a restricted area to minimize movement and let her be. I read that if we cuddle and show her extra affection and attention, she will whine more just to get that extra attention. I sat on the floor with her and rubbed her back. She stopped whining. When I stopped rubbing, she whining. She will not lay down for long periods of time. I know her whining is normal and I want to put her in the bed with me and rub her all night but I don't want to regret it in the end. Your thoughts please.