Re: (OT) Please send good vibes for Whitey, unusualpost-neuter complications

2006-12-22 Thread Marylyn
5 AM Subject: Re: (OT) Please send good vibes for Whitey,unusualpost-neuter complications Aww, Mommy knows what to do! Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn wrote: He's sitting directly on the ice pack I put in there, so I think he appreciates the ice pack! Poor baby! I know when I had surgery

Re: (OT) Please send good vibes for Whitey, unusualpost-neuter complications

2006-12-22 Thread Nina
Aww, Mommy knows what to do! Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn wrote: He's sitting directly on the ice pack I put in there, so I think he appreciates the ice pack! Poor baby! I know when I had surgery an ice pack was the only thing that gave me any relief for the first two days. I imagine a neutering

Re: (OT) Please send good vibes for Whitey, unusualpost-neuter complications

2006-12-22 Thread Nina
Poor little angel, he sounds so uncomfortable. Is there a homeopathic for surgical pain? Nina Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn wrote: At least there was no blood in his vomit! None in his diarrhea either, but you can tell he is suffering, he lays there on his side really stiff, and holds his back l

Re: (OT) Please send good vibes for Whitey, unusualpost-neuter complications

2006-12-22 Thread Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn
He's sitting directly on the ice pack I put in there, so I think he appreciates the ice pack! Poor baby! I know when I had surgery an ice pack was the only thing that gave me any relief for the first two days. I imagine a neutering would be similarly painful. Phaewryn Donations Needed for Whit

Re: (OT) Please send good vibes for Whitey, unusualpost-neuter complications

2006-12-22 Thread Marylyn
M Subject: Re: (OT) Please send good vibes for Whitey,unusualpost-neuter complications At least there was no blood in his vomit! None in his diarrhea either, but you can tell he is suffering, he lays there on his side really stiff, and holds his back leg up, and as he gets tired, and his leg

Re: (OT) Please send good vibes for Whitey, unusualpost-neuter complications

2006-12-22 Thread Jennifer Phaewryn O'Gwynn
At least there was no blood in his vomit! None in his diarrhea either, but you can tell he is suffering, he lays there on his side really stiff, and holds his back leg up, and as he gets tired, and his leg begins to fall, he growls, and tries to lick himself back there, and growls, tries to find