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Yesterday Asha and Vati were spayed. I was pretty anxious about the procedure though they both (seem to) have gone through the operation successfully. We brought them home about 6 last night and they were exhausted and thrilled to be home. They were so sedate and out of it that I removed their cones so they could sleep. Which they did, very peacefully and curled up on their bed together for about an hour. It was so sweet. They purred and acted like they both remembered and loved us and were glad to be home. There was general eating and drinking and much lethargic yawning. After an hour and half or so of being the sweetest kitties with shaved bellies on this entire planet, rwr and I settled down to an evening of dozing and keeping an eye on the little ones. We hadn't gotten much sleep the night before primarily because the kitties kept alerting us to the status of their food bowl -- absent -- and their general unhappiness about that situation. However, we were expecting to make up for lost sleep tonight because our kitties were exhausted and (supposed to be) sleeping off the drugs from the vet. So far, their behavior conformed to our general expectation which was reinforced by all we had read on the net and at the vet. Suddenly, with no warning at all, both cats leaped up and started caterwauling and racing around. In the blink of an eye they were transformed into crazy demon kitties. Nothing consoled them, not petting or favorite blankets and toys or even cuddling. We were no longer convinced they either one recognized either of us. Everything I read said they would be out of it and exhausted for 24 to 48 hours. Instead they were more hyper than ever before, racing around, making noises I had never heard from Vati before (Asha was still mostly quiet). By 8:30, after I was at petco, buying sherpa bags, inflatable collars (because reattaching the cones was a joke -- it took Vati 15 seconds to remove hers, even tied as tightly as half a finger give around her neck), collars with bells for reattaching the cones because that was what the emergency vet suggested, and some Organic Cat Be Calm which is essentially chamomile tea for your cat.

The inflatable collar, made for small dogs, was too heavy for their necks, though it did slow down the desire to lick everywhere and most especially the incision and, because it made the kitten top-heavy, stopped the running about. However, since they could barely hold their head up with the inflatable collar one, we took it off. Once ensconced in the sherpa bags, Asha was pretty calm though Vati continued to act like a crazy creature. She ripped up the fluffy bedding, clawed fiercely at the screened sides and cried and cried. This lasted until about 1am. Asha freaked out one time, making little mewling noises I had never heard her make but once released she drank for about 5 minutes and then calmly returned to the bag. We let them out about every 30-45 minutes to eat and drink and offer them each a chance to pee. Then, after shoving them back in the sherpa bag, we spent about 10 minutes calming ourselves down from the spectacle of our freaky kitties snarfing food, drinking gallons of water and trying to climb the tv, the couch, the futon, the toilet, and the post which was on its side to discourage this behavior, our legs, the vet box, you name it, they were trying to climb it. They protested every inch of the way back into the sherpa bag, crying and wailing and generally acting like creatures from Planet Psycho Cat. Finally, about 1 even Vati collapsed for a little sleep and rwr and I divided the night into sleep shifts so we could make sure it was not possible for them to escape and ensure they would not soil themselves in the sherpa carriers.

Nothing prepared me for the out of control kitties they were last night. There was nothing helpful on any kitty board I could find talking about this kind of post-spay behavior. Apparently everyone else's cat IN THE WORLD comes home and sleeps for 2 days before generally acting like stiff and itchy girls. Or, because their cats are trying to destroy the world, other people with this problem don't post to support groups or bulletin boards because the behavior is so distressing while it's happening and completely exhausting once it's over. I totally melted down and sobbed for a while, despairing of this entire enterprise because the vet was closed and the net had nothing to help. Images of their intestines spilling out, aided by stories from the net, were all I could see ending the night of insanity. I know spaying is the right thing to do but there must be a way to do it where the animal isn't a crazy, hallucinating, wild thing afterward. This happened with my boy cats after their snippage but that was nearly 20 years ago and somehow I expected that the anesthesia technology would have advanced. Apparently not. Or I just always have cats with terrible reactions to anesthesia. I did find one little post about kittens hallucinating after anesthesia but that was after an emergency surgery rather than a routine procedure. Still, it helped explain the way Asha and Vati would drink and then smack with surface of the water, shaking their paw as though surprised it had gotten wet.

To add insult to injury, there is a cricket in the apartment. It started chirping about 10 and has added a rhythm track to the general cacophony of cat crying, clawing and licking.

I hope the next two weeks aren't like this. Poor kitties. (Poor us.)

Date: 2006-12-15 04:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ltlj.livejournal.com
Gah, I've never heard of that happening before! Harry's been under anesthesia twice, once to be fixed and once for a wound on his leg to be treated, and he never had any kind of reaction, other than to stagger around and be sleepy. Bella was spayed in the animal shelter, so I didn't see her reaction then, but she had anesthesia to have her teeth cleaned, and didn't have any problems. I do have a really excellent vet, though, who's something of a cat specialist, so maybe that's a factor.

thanks

Date: 2006-12-16 05:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosawestphalen.livejournal.com
Thanks for mentioning the teeth cleaning. When Calvin had his teeth cleaned this didn't happen. I didn't remember about that until you mentioned Bella's teeth cleaning. Hmmm. That was a different vet. The vet who performed the spay is a friend's vet -- my vet left for a practice about 40 miles away. Anyway, by late afternoon they were both pretty close to normal and Asha even had a nap. Vati didn't sleep much but she was still and calm.

Where do you live? :-) Perhaps we should move to share your vet -- a good vet is a treasure beyond all measure.

Re: thanks

Date: 2006-12-17 02:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ltlj.livejournal.com
Our vet is Dr. Scarmardo, in College Station, Texas. Probably pretty far from you guys. :) I've been going to him for a long time. This summer he had to operate on my dog for a throat tumor, it turned out very well.

Glad both kitties okay now!

Date: 2006-12-15 04:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] slb44.livejournal.com
OMG!

I've got two cats who come out of the anesthesia really fast, but I've never had that kind of reaction. You have my deepest sympathies. *bg*

thanks, sweetie!

Date: 2006-12-16 05:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosawestphalen.livejournal.com
They were still crazy until about 4:30 pm, nearly 24 hours after coming home. However, by bed time last night they were themselves again.

Re: thanks, sweetie!

Date: 2006-12-16 05:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] slb44.livejournal.com
I was telling my father about your experience, he's had way more cats then I, and said that this was probably the best motivation to keep the little monsters as healthy as possible and away from the vet. *beg* Of course he also believes the little daemons are waaaay smarter then us humans and like to play with our heads.

Date: 2006-12-15 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] therienne.livejournal.com
I *have* seen this type of behaviour before. Belle exhibited it after she was spayed. It's because (they don't tell you this) a pinch of the anaesthetic they use to put them under to be spayed is essentially LSD. Different cats react differently to it. Belle had hallucinations all damn night and tried to kill the piano stool.

They'll be okay soon! Poor babies!

Date: 2006-12-16 02:47 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] moonchildetoo.livejournal.com
Wow, I have never heard that - and it's a good thing to know. I'm so sorry that both you and the babies had to go through that! Hope they are back to 'normal' today, and you can all get some sleep!

yay, thanks!

Date: 2006-12-16 05:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosawestphalen.livejournal.com
Thank you [livejournal.com profile] therienne so much for telling me about the LSD. The halluncinations thing is actually helpful because I was afraid all night they had some kind of neurological damage and couldn't bring myself to type that in my entry while they were trying to dig their way out of the sherpa bags. Vati was so agressive about getting out that she has a raw spot on her little pink nose.

They were pretty much themselves by bed time. {{{{hugs}}}} Thanks for your help and support, I was feeling so very alone (with my hallucinating kitties).

Date: 2006-12-16 11:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] therienne.livejournal.com
Freakishly, Belle looks a LOT like your icon, there...

Date: 2006-12-17 12:54 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] moonchildetoo.livejournal.com
That's Willum aka Wheelz, my soulmate ;-)

Date: 2006-12-15 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] parlance.livejournal.com
Yikes! I'm sorry you're going through this, what are the odds? I'm guessing it'll pass soon though.

Date: 2006-12-16 05:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosawestphalen.livejournal.com
24 hours after coming home they were pretty much sane and recognizing everything. Yay kitties. {{{{hugs you}}}}

Missed you in Ojai, sweetie. It was a long drive but very pretty. Hope to see you soon!

Date: 2006-12-15 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melodymuse.livejournal.com
I love all of you and I hope the next 24 hours are more peaceful. xooxoxox

Date: 2006-12-16 05:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosawestphalen.livejournal.com
We love you, too. :-)
All is much calmer here on the eastern front. I hope you're feeling better.
{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}

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