Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Recovery

The vet gave Wylla some pretty strong drugs to keep her calm and pain-free.  She spent the morning in her basket yesterday, and Bean kept a close watch.

She tried to play a little later that day, but mostly she just slumped about the house - wanting to be near us, but not having the energy to really interact.

She woke me with her purrs this morning, and it seems she's feeling better today.   She's not 100%, but improving, for sure.

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36 comments:

  1. "Do you HAVE to take so many pictures of me, Mom? I just want to stay quiet and get well!"

    Such a cutie!

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  2. Love the second to last photo...
    Bean is giving us the *look*, "Don't mess with my little sister!"

    Love that those two have become the best of friends and that Wee Wylla is feeling better!

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  3. I think Bean is really enjoying the big sister role.

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  4. Aw, look at Beanie keeping an eye on Wylla. Bean is such a special girl, truly a little goddess among cats.

    Sorry that you're feeling less than 100%, Wylla. The post-snip period is hard. My own kitty wore the crankypants a full day and a half after her operation, but then she felt great and was back to jumping on the kitchen counter (the one place she is not allowed to go!). xoxo wee one

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  5. Musta been some good drugs, those are some big dilated eyes!!

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  6. Oh wide-eyed drugged kitty face! I know that look well. Bean's concern is so sweet.

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  7. Love the last pic -- glad "our" little girl is on the mend under Charlene's watchful eye.

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  8. It's nice to see Bean watching over her sister. There's clearly a bond forming between the two.

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  9. Even when she is not at 100%, she is still one of the most beautiful kittens ever! You've got quite a pair with those two. I admire the gentleness of Bean so much. My daughter brought her two kitties home from college and our 17 year old cat keeps stalking the baby one and is being very territorial. Poor baby can't even walk by without being hissed at and chased. I would do anything if our cat had Bean's maternal instinct!

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  10. Oh, poor sweet baby. Agreed on the pupils in that last pic. Just a thought - maybe vets could give kit-kats those little folding sunglasses like we humans get after eye exams. Wylla would look tres chic in them, of course. Perhaps with a little scarf as well. Feel better, little kitten. We know you're in good hands, and paws.

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  11. Poor little peanut. She'll be better before we know it. Love her little basket that gives her some very defined personal space.

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  12. Oh poor darling! Those eyes in the last picture - she looks like she's thinking "I can SEE SOUNDS." Don't worry dear Wylla, it was very necessary and you'll be all better soon.

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  13. Look at those pupils! I hope that sweetie is high as a kite and feeling no pain.

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  14. After India's spay, I slept next to her on the sofa for 2 nights. (She had a collar and wouldn't stay still because they took out a lump on her leg at the same time). She would sleep with her face in my hand. Thank goodness Wylla doesn't have that awful collar! Bean is doing a great job!

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  15. Nurse Butterbean to the rescue! And what a cute recovery 'room' for the itty bitty.

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  16. Wylla: you look slightly askew.

    Lynn: that is the sweetest story about India.

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  17. Aw, feel better really soon, Sweet Pea! I love the motherly instincts in Charlene. She is so protective of Miss Wylla! Adorable!

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  18. Oh, Bean you are just the best. Feel better soon, Wylla! xoxo

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  19. Wylla looks dazed and confused like - "What happened to me Mom?!" and Butterbean is watching over her like a big sister should.

    It warms my heart to see both of them together - hopefully Wylla will bounce back soon & be ready for more pics and playtime!

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  20. The last photo. Funny/sad

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  21. Poor little bitty cat... her body weight is so low that the drugs probably had a greater affect on her. Glad she's rallying today.

    Bean is awesome!!!!

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  22. That Bean...what a wonderful caretaker! They are really a good pair.

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  23. Oh Wylla...the "Wha happened?!" look and ears of perplexity are too cute! But don't worry, your Mom and Beanie will take good care of you!

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  24. Oh sweet little pea. Sending you cheek kisses from afar.

    Patti in KY

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  25. Remember that Youtube video of the kid coming home from the dentist? "Is this real life?" Wylla looks a bit like that!
    Butterbean is very good to Wylla.

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  26. I know that dreamy, goofy post-surgery look only too well! She looks like she came through like the little champ she is! She has what one of my vets called a real "life force." Hugs to you all!

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  27. Wylla is beautiful, even when not feeling 100% But she will be doing fine real soon, thanks to the care you and her big sister are giving her, Laurie! That bond between the two girls-and with you-is so
    heart-lifting!

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  28. Yay for the recovery zone. Seriously, that's one zoned kitty. Big smiles! Thanks for the update info and photos. Peace and wholeness to all furry people and humans ~

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  29. Sweet Wylla looks like she feels her basket rocking and Charlene is vibrating...I love her. And Charlene for her sweet calming companionship for Wylla.

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  30. Glad that everything is fine with you Miss Wylla. Bean is very much the doting big sister!

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  31. all the best for little wylla! (and: bean is amazing!) :)

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  32. Poor little darling! Hope she feels better soon xx

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  33. Oh my Wylla dazed and confused

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  34. Bean and Wylla are so sweet together and Im glad Wylla is feeling better!

    She is looking so big in these pictures :-)

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