Howling no more!
Jazzy has not been howling since she was spayed on 05 December 2008. Tansy was also spayed but never produced that demonic sound.
Spayed: a non event
Having anticipated the need to nurse kittens after they were spayed, it was all a non event – for owners, anyway. The kittens didn’t ‘worry’ their incision sites; didn’t become infected; didn’t lose their appetites. All in all, no problem.
Spayed!
Yesterday, Jazzy and Tansy were spayed. The vet advised us to keep an eye on their incision sites; checking for swelling, bleeding, infection, and also to prevent wound licking. Today, unless viewed from underneath, there’s no indication of their ever being operated upon.
As advised, they had a ‘light’ supper yesterday, steamed fish and rice which they enjoyed so much that I fear they’ll refuse anything less in future!
Howling!
There’s a strange noise in the house – ah, it’s Jazzy! Howling! Within the last couple of days she has started to howl like a – well, like a Burmese cat. As yet, Tansy has not developed this skill, but if both of them howl in unison . . . !










