I hope the surgery is going well, Erin!
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Surgery~ma, Erin!
Surgery~ma, and fluid~ma to Malachi! If it's not painful to the touch and he's eating and voiding normally, I'd let it go for a couple of days until after your own surgery. Maybe when you're recovered enough to talk on the phone, call the vet and describe it to get advice?
(Or even give one of us the vet's phone, since you already *have* described it pretty completely, and we can call this morning just so you don't have to worry about remembering it amid the postop grog.)
Surgery and recovery ~ma, Erin! As for Malachi, fluid-filled cysts are not, to my knowledge, either uncommon or dangerous on cats. The vet can probably drain it and it'll be fine. IANAV
Surgery, cat, and interview ~ma.
Sending ~ma your way, erin.
So sorry for you and the SO's loss, Liese.
Interview-ma, Calli & GC!
Multi-functional~ma for Erin!
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Thanks for the ~ma!
I think my part of the interview went well. On the other hand, they called me two hours after the scheduled interview time. And, reading between the lines, I suspect there's a fustercluck of epic proportions surrounding the job opening. Still, it's a fustercluck they seem inclined to pay someone to deal with. We'll see if they call me back.
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On a scale of "he's totally fine, go to bed then get up super early for surgery yourself" to "stay up all night at the emergency pet hospital", where does this rank?
I'm sure it's all taken care of but call the vet where he regularly gets care and ask. I wouldn't personally emergency it while normal everything else is really normal. But I'd have it looked at sooner rather than later since I can't think why it'd appear. Stuff like that often requires hands on critter. Disclaimer: IANAD or vet tech but I fake working in a clinic on a regular basis.
Also I hope your surgery went well.