MickeysMom says:
Bo was spayed 2 weeks ago...she didn't slow down one bit. We couldn't get her to stop running and jumping the day that she had the surgery! And FORGET the collar, she wasn't having any of that!!
pmgr111 says:
All my cats have stayed indoors. I've lived in suburbia or cities where there are too many cars or neighbors who don't like cats and now coyotes where I'm living. They've always been fine indoors and lived long lives.
doerscheln says:
BTW Luna and Lola were spayed nine days ago. This was so easy compared to 20 years ago. The next morning after the surgery it was like they had no surgery at all. They were just fine, running, jumping and playing. When I remember my other girls....they were not well for almost a week, had a long cut with many stitches and the whole belly was shaved but Luna and Lola lost only a few hairs, had a very small cut with only two stitches. They didn’t even need a collar.
Eli says:
I would also not let them outside, the roads today are not the roads of 10 or 20 years ago! Sadly, I have lost too many of my farm cats to the roads. And then it depends on each cat. My Henry is so happy to be indoor only, but Max woud just love to be able to be outside, although this is impossible living in the middle of Madrid....