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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe something happened during the operation that gave her some brain damage or something[/quote] I do not think this is the case. From what I have learned, it is just very common for pets to act weird after having been under anesthesia. (Think of it, people act "off" after they have been under anesthesia at first too! It takes at least a few hours or so to get back to reality!) Then, what happens, is the other resident cats sense it, and that sets off a pattern of strange behavior (like the OP is seeing) that lasts FAR FAR longer than when the anesthesia effects have worn out. . . . Cats are SO susceptible to little changes and stresses like this. . . .sometimes we wish our cats were not so darned sensitive to things liek this too![/quote]
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