ZulusMom (GA)
Member Since 2017
Our civvie Pepper had dental work done yesterday, pretty extensive with quite a few extractions. By the time we brought the poor guy home last night he was still loopy from the anesthesia, tongue hanging out, and stumbling a bit. He ate a decent amount and his condition has improved a bit, although he reminds me of how I was right after I had my wisdom teeth taken out in high school.
The problem is that Zulu doesn't seem to recognize him. I guess Pepper smelled "off" enough that Zulu is taking an aggressive stance, hissing at poor Pepper whenever he dares to be in the same room. Of course, after doing some Googling I realize I handled the reintroduction poorly, but I've never had this issue before. Has anyone else gone through this? The vet suggested I keep Pepper isolated until he starts acting more like his old self. Poor cat just had his pearly whites yanked and now he has to be locked away in the bedroom. Hopefully Zulu comes around soon.
The problem is that Zulu doesn't seem to recognize him. I guess Pepper smelled "off" enough that Zulu is taking an aggressive stance, hissing at poor Pepper whenever he dares to be in the same room. Of course, after doing some Googling I realize I handled the reintroduction poorly, but I've never had this issue before. Has anyone else gone through this? The vet suggested I keep Pepper isolated until he starts acting more like his old self. Poor cat just had his pearly whites yanked and now he has to be locked away in the bedroom. Hopefully Zulu comes around soon.
