Cat got sprayed


When I collected my cat from the vets she already had a collar on as she'd been trying to rip out the stitches. They said they'd put the collar on which was 100% guaranteed against removal. Ha! Lasted 10 minutes when I got her home, then she ran and hid under the bed right in the middle where I couldn't grab her and proceeded to pull everyone of the stitches out. Luckily she'd been "done' first thing in the morning and I'd collected her after work so the skin seemed to have knitted together.
Little beggars they are!
 
Sorry i dont even no how to answer that, I am not that person i was only looking for advice for my cat and been make a joke out of
Never mind the wind ups - you’re meant to put it on the cat but in my experience all it does is stress the cat out trying and if you get it on the cat it will go mental trying to get it off so best just leave it off and keep an eye on the cat
 
Aye it's canny important. the cat will lick its wound surely you can get it on the cat just need to be a bit more rough. enjoy a laugh at first seeing it with a cone on its head then feel sorry for it.
 
i bought one of them little onsey suits for mine.. hillarios but a bit cruel watching her hobble about in it.. anyhow she got it off eventually and i put the collar on which a winner of the crypton factor must of designed.. fcking nightmare working out how to fit it..
 
Well my cat got sprayed today their never put a cat collar on. Sold me one though, I am meant to put it on my cat to stop her licking stiches, She wont let me put it on, So how important is it? I will try again in the morning
Yes it is important to put the collar on. We left if off when we were at home and we could keep an eye on the cat to stop it licking and scratching the stitches. Put it back on at night before bed, otherwise it can be another expensive trip to the vets.
 

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