I do hope they can 'leave' the stitches alone - know that's tough for the little ones (kitties or puppies) to do - their instinct just tells them to lick, lick, lick. We had a chow puppy that pulled her stitches out a couple of days after she was spayed, and we had to take her to the emergency clinic (she did it on a weekend, after hours, naturally) to be re-stitched. The second time 'took'. :)
Elaborate grooming going on but not yet a concentration on stitches..These they would dissolve. too soon. I think they are trying to get rid of the smell..I will check the stitches often..I am glad I have a few days left in the week to see how it goes..They do have an emergency clinic if anything goes wrong off hours.
.They are wide awake..I want them to rest!...
There is not a room in the house where they can’t jump..they even love the bathtubs..and they both have juumped on the bed or a chair already at least once. I thought they would still be sleepy! No such luck.
My oldest kitten is now out and about..wanting to go into the dusty floored garage..no way will that happen.
Thank you all for reading my kitty operation saga..It’s what’s happening right now and so I do go on! LOL
I love your snow picture of your front yard.