Melanie and Smokey
Member Since 2010
I don't know if we need to be worried enough to take her in to the ER tonite or tomorrow or not. She was spayed on Tues. No complications, but she is crazy active and there's really no way for us to slow her down much short of physical restraint and that seemed worse for her stomach so we'd just encourage non-jumping/climbing/fighting play. We were putting her in a bedroom by herself, but she was getting paniced by that and seemed more frenzied so I've left her loose since yesterday.
There is no redness and she doesn't seem to be in pain. It looked like it might be a little puffy earlier, but she's got a little pudge roll going on so it was hard to tell if it was just a little baby fat or not. Tonite when I come home its clearly a lump in there right under the incision spot and its about the size of a mini-reeces pb cup, maybe a little longer. Is this normal? The tech did say if she's active it could build fluid at the incision and slow healing. I don't want to ignore something that could be dangerous like it herniating or something, but don't want to run her to the ER for nothing 'cause our experiences there have been horrid.
Anyone seen enough spays to have an opinion?
There is no redness and she doesn't seem to be in pain. It looked like it might be a little puffy earlier, but she's got a little pudge roll going on so it was hard to tell if it was just a little baby fat or not. Tonite when I come home its clearly a lump in there right under the incision spot and its about the size of a mini-reeces pb cup, maybe a little longer. Is this normal? The tech did say if she's active it could build fluid at the incision and slow healing. I don't want to ignore something that could be dangerous like it herniating or something, but don't want to run her to the ER for nothing 'cause our experiences there have been horrid.
Anyone seen enough spays to have an opinion?