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LuvMyCalley Member Posts: 15 |
My cat just had major abdominal surgery and they put a duragesic (fentenal) pain patch on her. She was eating the two days after surgery and she was also drinking. We just brought her home today and she ate a little but is just laying around. I'm sure the pain patch has a lot to do with it. Has anyone ever had this used on their cat. Thanks to anyone. Paula IP: Logged |
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fleafly Member Posts: 473 |
I am sure she is a lot more comfortable b/c she has the pain patch. If she is able to rest without being in pain, I think that is a good thing. If she doesn't want to get up to eat, you can give her some nutrical. That will give her the fat and protein she needs. IP: Logged |
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