06-09-2020, 04:48 PM
Yeah the purr may never go back to normal and it probably isn't because of the injury DIRECTLY.
I've witnessed with some outside cats I've had to do the emergency vet thing with more than a couple times...
Once they get injured and close to checking out in ANY way (no matter where the injury is) for some reason it effects their vocals.
As for the spray, just thank fucking God you ain't gotta deal with no pills.
Spray is easy shit.
Pft.
Giving cats pills??
What a dumbfuck idea.
If it ain't injectable at the vet, or sprayable at home, it shouldn't even be made/done.
I've witnessed with some outside cats I've had to do the emergency vet thing with more than a couple times...
Once they get injured and close to checking out in ANY way (no matter where the injury is) for some reason it effects their vocals.
As for the spray, just thank fucking God you ain't gotta deal with no pills.
Spray is easy shit.
Pft.
Giving cats pills??
What a dumbfuck idea.
If it ain't injectable at the vet, or sprayable at home, it shouldn't even be made/done.