Ann & Maggie11 (GA)
Member Since 2010
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=43935 Yesterday
I think I should have given her the usual dose or two drops instead of the bcs or one drop. I didn't exect her to be this high, oh well! I just tested and gave a very little dab of bf. She hasn't had food since 9:00 pm, and the Vet's office said to bring Maggie any time between 7:30 and 8:00 am, and I doubt they will do surgery before 9:00 am! I'm not sure what time they will do her, but I will check when I drop her off. They prioritized last surgery dental when I checked. It's so hard when she first gets up she wants food.
Hi Marje, I like what your Vet says - no food after 9:00 pm sounds like too long...but I followed the instructions.
I think I should have given her the usual dose or two drops instead of the bcs or one drop. I didn't exect her to be this high, oh well! I just tested and gave a very little dab of bf. She hasn't had food since 9:00 pm, and the Vet's office said to bring Maggie any time between 7:30 and 8:00 am, and I doubt they will do surgery before 9:00 am! I'm not sure what time they will do her, but I will check when I drop her off. They prioritized last surgery dental when I checked. It's so hard when she first gets up she wants food.
My vet is different than most: water anytime...no taking it away. Food up until six hours before anesthesia. She learned it from our board certified veterinary anesthesiologist who said cats actually do better with a TINY bit of food but not within the six hour timeframe. But every vet IS different so best to follow what your vet says.
Hi Marje, I like what your Vet says - no food after 9:00 pm sounds like too long...but I followed the instructions.