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Caring for your pet before and after surgery

Most pets will have an operation at some stage in their life, eg for neutering (spaying or castration) or to treat a disease. Nowadays most operations in dogs and cats are fairly safe but the success of treatment and recovery depends to some extent on the quality of care that the owner gives before and after the operation.

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[ Caring for a kitten ] [ Neutering ] [ Senior pet care ]

Your questions answered

arrow05Introduction: Caring for your pet before and after surgery

arrow05What do I do before the operation?

arrow05How will my cat be prepared for surgery?

arrow05When will my pet be able to come home?

arrow05What happens when my pet comes home?

arrow05Will my pet be ill after the anaesthetic?

arrow05What signs should I look for?

arrow05Can you stop cats pulling out stitches?

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