Miss Hissy didn't spend a long time at the veterinary clinic. She was not a happy camper or a very cooperative patient. They sedated her for the surgery, gave her some pills, shots and that was about the extent of it. She resisted every attempt at human contact and when we received the call to come and get her, we knew she was ready to be anywhere but there and they were anxious to have her leave.
She is a healthy cat, was in the early stages of being a mother AGAIN, but our purpose was to keep her, and us, from the emotions of possibly losing more kittens. She wasn't their worst patient, but I think she was probably near the top of the list. She wanted nothing to do with them, and while she rode home in the front seat of the pick-up in a carrier, she wanted out as soon as I opened the carrier door and headed over the wall and into the woods. No dinner last evening, and a no-show for breakfast this morning. She was more than a Hissy, she was one p...o'ed cat.
We will consider a companion for her on the advice of the Green Forest cat shelter, so she is not outside by herself. We will decide and continue the saga. Hopefully she will not stay angry for long and let us be her "parents" again. The story continues.......
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