Most pets will undergo anesthesia several times in their life: desexing surgery, dental cleanings, biopsies, and surgeries, and yet vets never really talk about what you can expect at home as your pet recovers from this common and useful treatment. I often file calls from clients who are distraught about what is actually a perfectly normal anesthetic recovery and whenever it happens I wish I had the time to spend to go over what is normal and what isn't normal with them. So here is a video that every pet owner can benefit from, and that every vet can show their clients to prepare them for what to expect when their cat is recovering from anesthesia.
Thank you to Meowpassion blog for giving me the idea to make this video: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=meowpassion
Here is what an anesthetic actually looks like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4u7_fe6gac
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