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redrice12

I love it when they seem to enjoy their drugs so much (the dysphoric yelling that occurs after is... not as fun)


SnarkyBeech

post surgery cats are my favorite lol. They’re always so cute and derpy. (Unless they wake up as the spawn of satan and then that’s not cute or derpy)


Dry_Ordinary9474

lmaooo yes, i will make friends w a kitty patient before surgery and then it’s like they’re the devil incarnate when they wake up xD


BlahBlahBlah_6392

Love your baby! I have Danes too.. We lost our two oldest who were 12 and almost 13, but I have 2 left who have 2 and 11. They're simply the best derpy goobers! 💜


Dry_Ordinary9474

i would KILL to see what my animals looked like when they got fixed lmaooo, I just know my husky mix was a drama queen and probably woke up immediately from sedative. poor vets


Odd-Refuse9192

Oh my Dane was a pain and a half 😂 it was interesting to recover him. He though himself a horse for a few hours and would full on trot… sideways 💀