I wouldn't rush bringing him home if you can help it -- though I know it's hard having them away. We always leave our cats at the vet for at least 24 hours after their surgery (longer if possible, taking office hours into consideration) to be sure they're completely recovered from the anesthesia. They can't see well, plus they get the wobblies and we've had some near disasters with a loopy cat nearly getting itself badly hurt.
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Date: 2005-12-30 07:23 am (UTC)I wouldn't rush bringing him home if you can help it -- though I know it's hard having them away. We always leave our cats at the vet for at least 24 hours after their surgery (longer if possible, taking office hours into consideration) to be sure they're completely recovered from the anesthesia. They can't see well, plus they get the wobblies and we've had some near disasters with a loopy cat nearly getting itself badly hurt.