when he gets home put his food up on something, a little platform, so its off the ground. It should be high enough so he can get to it with the collar/cone on, room for the width of the cone between the platform and the floor. I had to keep a cat in a cone for a period of time and this worked so she could eat.
It's going to be Saturday now. I have to work OT tomorrow so he's staying an extra day. The catheter is stitched in and has to stay in for 10-14 days. It's going to be rough. I'm spreading a big tarp in the spare room and he has to stay in there.
I have the comfy collars, too. Of course it's still a collar and every cat and dog is happier without it but it makes it easier to eat, drink and sleep than the cones you usually get from the vets.
Great, Ambercat will be home tomorrow ! Btw. do you know the collars you can blow up ? https://www.amazon.de/Comfy-Collar-COMFY-COLLAR-M/dp/B00R197QPA/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8
So happy Ambercat will be home! I remember when my BUC had his blockage - it was so long ago - they had to use a "dog" cone and it was huge and I had to hand feed him because he couldn't get to his bowl. Thank goodness veterinary medicine has come a long way in 40 years. Continued prayers for Ambercat's comfort and recovery.
Ambercat was much less depressed when I went in this morning. The good news is he's coming home tomorrow morning. The bad news is he has to wear the collar for 10-14 days, and the catheter has to stay in that long too. So he's going to be confined to 1 room because he's going to be dripping from the catheter, and I don't want him rough housing while he's mending. It's going to be a tough 2 weeks.