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Post-Operative Care

The following is information to help you care for your pet in their recovery from anaesthesia or surgery.

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Following your cat’s procedure, we recommend the following advice to ensure a speedy recovery. If you are concerned about any aspect of your pet’s health following their operation then please contact the surgery.

Our out-of-hours emergency number is 01342 327799.

Your cat will be discharged by one of our veterinary team who will go through the procedure and aftercare with you.

Management of your pet

1. A clipped area may be present on one of your cat’s forelegs, this is where the anaesthetic was injected. A little bruising in this area is not unusual and will recede with time. The hair will usually grow back in 4-6 weeks.

2. Your cat may appear drowsy; this is because of the anaesthetic and should wear off during the next 24-hours. Your cat will also have had painkillers to keep him comfortable post-operatively.

3. Your cat should be offered a small amount of food and water post operatively. He will have already had a meal in hospital. Do not be surprised if they are not completely hungry but please contact us if they do not return to full appetite over the next 24 hours. They will have been offered a recovery diet for the first meal.

4. Your cat should stay indoors for 24-48 hours post-surgery.

5. Please check the wound at least twice daily. There should be minimal swelling and he should not be concerned or licking the wound. If there is any swelling, discharge or discomfort please contact the surgery.

6. We do not routinely check male cats post operatively as there are no sutures to remove. Please contact the surgery if you are at all concerned or he is not back to completely normal within 24 hours.

 

Following your cat’s procedure, we recommend the following advice to ensure a speedy recovery. If you are concerned about any aspect of your pet’s health following her operation then please contact the surgery.

Our out-of-hours emergency number is 01342 327799.

Your cat will be discharged by one of our veterinary team who will go through the procedure and aftercare with you.

Management of your pet

1. A clipped area may be present on one of your cat’s forelegs, this is where the anaesthetic was injected. A little bruising in this area is not unusual and will recede with time. The hair will usually grow back in 4-6 weeks.

2. Your cat may appear drowsy. This is because of the anaesthetic and should wear off during the next 24-hours. Your cat will also have had painkillers to keep her comfortable post-operatively.

3. Your cat should be offered a small amount of food and water post operatively. She will have already had a meal in hospital. Do not be surprised if she is not completely hungry but please contact us if she does not return to full appetite over the next 24 hours. You will have been offered a recovery diet for the first meal.

4. Please keep your cat indoors until the post operative check at 10 days.

5. Your cat may have a slight cough for 2-3 days post-surgery. This is normal and is due to the tube that is placed in the windpipe to deliver oxygen and anaesthetic during surgery. If present this cough will usually be mild and resolve after 2-3 days.

6. Your cat should not be allowed to lick her wound. You will have been sent home with a Buster collar to prevent licking and we strongly advise that your cat wears this at all times.

7. The wound should be checked at least twice daily. If there is excessive bleeding, swelling or discharge please contact the surgery for advice.

8. You will be invited back for a post op check with the nurse at 2-3 days and 10 days post op. These appointments are usually booked at the time of discharge from hospital so remember to bring your diary with you.

 

Your dog has had a surgical procedure performed under general anaesthetic. Please read and follow the advice below to ensure he makes a swift recovery. If you are concerned about any aspect of your pet’s health following its operation then please contact the surgery.

Our out-of-hours emergency number is 01342 327799.

Your dog will be discharged by one of our veterinary nurses who will go through the procedure and aftercare with you.

Management of your pet

1. A clipped area may be present on one of your dog’s forelegs. This is where the anaesthetic was injected through an IV catheter. A little bruising in this area is not unusual and will recede with time. The hair will usually grow back in 4-6 weeks.

2. Your dog may appear drowsy. This is because of the anaesthetic and should wear off during the next 24-hours. He will also have had painkillers to keep him comfortable post-operatively. He will also have been discharged with some pain medication to continue. Please read the label and instructions carefully and dose as prescribed.

3. Your dog should be offered a small amount of food and water post operatively. He will have already had a meal in hospital. Do not be surprised if he is not completely hungry but please contact us if he does not return to full appetite over the next 24 hours. You will have been offered a recovery diet for the first meal.

4. Please keep your dog quiet and confined to lead walks only until the sutures are removed in 10 days.

5. Your dog may have a slight cough for 2-3 days post-surgery. This is normal and is due to the tube that is laced in the windpipe to deliver oxygen and anaesthetic during surgery. If present this cough will usually be mild and resolve after 2-3 days.

6. Your dog should not be allowed to lick his wound. You will have been sent home with a Buster collar to prevent licking and we strongly advise that your dog wear this at all times. Or alternatively you can purchase a pet medical shirt to fit him and prevent him damaging his wound.

7. The wound should be checked at least twice daily. If there is excessive bleeding, swelling or discharge please contact the surgery for advice. The wound should be comfortable and your dog not overly interested in the area.

8. You will be invited back for a post op check with the nurse at 2-3 days and 10 days post op to check the wound and remove any sutures. These appointments are usually booked at the time of discharge from hospital so remember to bring your diary with you.

9. Please be aware that your dog may still be able to impregnate a female for 6 weeks post-surgery, and should not be left with any bitch in season in this time period.

10. You will be invited back for a complimentary weight check 3 months post operatively to ensure that your pet has not gained too much weight after his neutering.

 

Your dog has had a surgical procedure performed under general anaesthetic. Please read and follow the advice below to ensure she makes a swift recovery. If you are concerned about any aspect of your pet’s health following its operation then please contact the surgery.

Our out-of-hours emergency number is 01342 327799.

Your dog will be discharged by one of our veterinary team who will go through the procedure and aftercare with you.

Management of your pet

1. A clipped area may be present on one of your dog’s forelegs. This is where the anaesthetic was injected through an IV catheter. A little bruising in this area is not unusual and will recede with time. The hair will usually grow back in 4-6 weeks.

2. Your dog may appear drowsy. This is because of the anaesthetic and should wear off during the next 24-hours. She will also have had painkillers to keep her comfortable post-operatively. She will also have been discharged with some pain medication to continue at home. Please read the label and instructions carefully and dose only as prescribed.

3. Your dog should be offered a small amount of food and water post operatively. She will have already had a meal in hospital. Do not be surprised if she is not completely hungry but please contact us if she does not return to full appetite over the next 24 hours. You will have been offered a recovery diet for the first meal.

4. Please keep your dog quiet and confined to lead walks only until any sutures are removed in 10 days. (3 days if laparoscopic spay)

5. Your dog may have a slight cough for 2-3 days post-surgery. This is normal and is due to the tube that is placed in the windpipe to deliver oxygen and anaesthetic during surgery. If present this cough will usually be mild and resolve after 2-3 days.

6. Your dog should not be allowed to lick her wound. You will have been sent home with a Buster collar to prevent licking and we strongly advise that your dog wear this at all times. Or alternatively you can purchase a pet medical shirt to fit her and prevent her damaging her wound.

7. The wound should be checked at least twice daily. If there is excessive bleeding, swelling or discharge please contact the surgery for advice. The wound should be comfortable and your dog not overly interested in the area.

8. You will be invited back for a post op check with the nurse at 2-3 days and 10 days post op to check the wound and remove any sutures. These appointments are usually booked at the time of discharge from hospital so remember to bring your diary with you.

9. You will be invited back for a complimentary weight check 3 months post operatively to ensure that your pet has not gained too much weight after neutering.

 

Your pet has had a surgical procedure performed under general anaesthetic. Please read and follow the advice below to ensure he/she makes a swift recovery. If you are concerned about any aspect of your pet’s health following their operation then please contact the surgery.

Our out-of-hours emergency number is 01342 327799.

Your pet will be discharged by one of our veterinary team who will go through the procedure and aftercare with you.

Management of your pet

1. A clipped area may be present on one of your pet’s forelegs. This is where the anaesthetic was injected through an IV catheter. A little bruising in this area is not unusual and will recede with time. The hair will usually grow back in 4-6 weeks.

2. Your pet may appear drowsy. This is because of the anaesthetic and should wear off during the next 24-hours. They will also have had painkillers to keep them comfortable post-operatively. Your pet may also have been discharged with some pain medication to continue. Please read the label and instructions carefully and dose as prescribed.

3. Your pet should be offered a small amount of food and water post operatively. They will have already had a meal in hospital. Do not be surprised if he/she is not completely hungry but please contact us if he does not return to full appetite over the next 24 hours. You will have been offered a recovery diet for the first meal and soft food is recommended for the first 24-48 hours.

4. Please keep your dog quiet and confined to lead walks only for 24-48 hours. Likewise, cats should be kept indoors for 24-48 hours post operatively.

5. Your pet may have a slight cough for 2-3 days post-surgery. This is normal and is due to the tube that is placed in the windpipe to deliver oxygen and anaesthetic during surgery. If present this cough will usually be mild and resolve after 2-3 days.

6. Your pet may have been given antibiotics in hospital and may also be sent home with a course to continue. Please follow the instructions carefully and always finish the course.

7. You will be invited back for a post op check with the nurse at 3 days post op to check the mouth and healing of any extraction sites. You will also be advised at this post op check of future preventative care options available to prevent further dental work being required in the future. The next important check-up is at 3 weeks to have a final check of the mouth and to assess how the preventative care is going. The final assessment on the mouth is done at 3 months post dental and is a complimentary consultation. Please take full advantage of these check-ups as preventing dental disease prevents both pain for your pet and costly procedures for you in the future.

 

Your pet has had a surgical procedure performed under general anaesthetic. Please read and follow the advice below to ensure he/she makes a swift recovery. If you are concerned about any aspect of your pet’s health following its operation then please contact the surgery.

Our out-of-hours emergency number is 01342 327799.

Your pet will be discharged by one of our veterinary team who will go through the procedure and aftercare with you.

Management of your pet

1. A clipped area may be present on one of your pet’s forelegs. This is where the anaesthetic was injected through an IV catheter. A little bruising in this area is not unusual and will recede with time. The hair will usually grow back in 4-6 weeks.

2. Your pet may appear drowsy. This is because of the anaesthetic and should wear off during the next 24-hours. They will also have had painkillers to keep them comfortable post-operatively. Your pet may in some cases been discharged with medication to continue at home. Please read the label and instructions carefully and dose as prescribed.

3. Your pet should be offered a small amount of food and water post operatively. They will have already been offered a meal in hospital. Do not be surprised if they are not completely hungry but please contact us if he/she does not return to full appetite over the next 24 hours. You will have been offered a recovery diet for the first meal.

4. Your pet may have a slight cough for 2-3 days post-surgery. This is normal and is due to the tube that is placed in the windpipe to deliver oxygen and anaesthetic during surgery. If present this cough will usually be mild and resolve after 2-3 days.

 

 

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Ian D.
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Professional veterinary care.Parking baysGreat team.We have 5 dogs. Was with pet at home vets.
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1705781398
I always recommend Portland Vets to anyone looking for a Vet. We always get fast appointments and great care every time we go. Today we came in for an emergency, less than ten minutes from our call we were in to see a vet for our cat who had gone into sudden heart failure and was having an episode. We had many updates from Portland while he was in their care throughout the day. His condition is very sad, but he’s back home and doing much better thanks to Portland Vets and we trust them to help us care for him whatever happens.
Selina W.
Selina W.
1704372716
Very helpful receptionists and caring vets and nurses
Jasmine H.
Jasmine H.
1702980331
The most friendly and caring people I’ve ever met I trust them completely with my pets
Maggie S.
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1701462317
Portland Vets Horley. We recently had a scary experience with our 12 week old puppy. The team was very supportive and helpful. We are so grateful for all of the work they have done! Thank you!
William S.
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1699641747
Lovely vet, although it's not somewhere you want to be the facility is very clean as you'd expect and the staff are all lovely, you can tell they have a passion for the work they do.
Megan D.
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1699113415
The best bets around! Wouldn't trust anyone else with my doggos! Thanks again team for all you do!
Elaine S.
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1697218536
Staff were very helpful and saw my fur baby same day
kasi O.
kasi O.
1697129049
Friendly staff who are always kind to my cat.
Alison B.
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1695846435
Excellent. My cat is feisty and the vet was super with her.
Mucky P.
Mucky P.
1695722106
Very caring and compassionate staff. We wouldn’t go anywhere else 🥰
Patricia B.
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1695648272
Always helpful and know what they are doing
Claire P.
Claire P.
1695278645
So helpful and understanding. Was seen very quickly. Thank you.
Stephen T.
Stephen T.
1694776423
Great vet and very helpful
Poonam D.
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1693749326
We recently moved all our animals to Portland vets in Horley and East Grinstead. I’m so impressed with the service I wish I’d move sooner! We receive full written details of any animal that undergoes any testing or surgery with very clear details of their results, a phone call before and after, and also photos of the animal whilst they are recovering from surgery with updates to how their recovery is going. The vets always gets back to us within the same day and all the staff always have a smile on their faces, nothing ever seems to much to ask! I absolutely adore Charlotte at Horley, she is just amazing!!
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1693318942
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1692437644
Excellent.
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1690805680
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1688985564
Knowledgeable and caring staff.
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1687767164
Portland Pets go above and beyond. The staff are so friendly, professional and knowledgeable. The premises are clean and tidy and morning is too much trouble. Highly recommended.
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1683276637
Great service, no wait. Lovely people
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1683214405
Great vets. The service is always brilliant
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1682700980
I changed vets recently since getting two kittens after a terrible experience somewhere else. Portland Horley have been absolutely incredible and very supportive. I had to take my kitten in for an emergency appointment today and everybody was so calm and helpful, it definitely eased my own anxiety and I am so grateful. Thank you!
Craig S.
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1677325308
The staff were all very polite and efficient, and rhe vet did fabulous job giving our kittens their first vaccine.
Dave M.
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1677100379
Lovely people who actually care about the health and well-being of the animals in their care. Can't recommend them enough.
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1676466010
Fantastic people always so helpful.
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1672909115
Amazing practice with amazing staff :)
Cary C.
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1671358419
Very friendly, helpful and knowledge staff. It is the best place to take my fur baby in the area!
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1671134234
Great place and very lovely people attending.
Stephanie F
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1668947097
Brought my bulldog puppy to our vets (Portland Vets) with a very obvious issue. He was losing blood from his private’s, and was very scary for my children and I.Charlotte saw us and diagnosed immediately with a urethral prolapse.She was kind, compassionate and thorough.They were all so caring and accommodating from start to finish.He had surgery arranged, followed by medications and after his surgery, they sent me a what’s app pic of our boy, offering us much reassurance and consideration for our worries for him.His post op checks were always on time, never late seeing us and thorough with their explanation of all aspects of his condition and aftercare.I highly recommend this Vet practice.I feel they loved my puppy and would bend over backwards for him. This was so important for us, considering the type of issue we come against with him, also being highly anxious about him being put to sleep, being a flat faced breed & only 5 months old.The reception staff are so welcoming, and friendly and made a fuss over my boy, who is young and a little scared to begin with.Soon enough he was calm and loving the staff, receiving his cuddles.Thank you for being excellent!
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1668016180
They did what they could for my little girl, but sadly she was lost to some form of aggressive cancer recently that no one could help. She was never scared to visit here, quite the opposite. Vets are expensive, period, but they handled my insurance claims well here.
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a healing touch G.
1667420049
Staff are always friendly
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1667074166
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1666608864
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1662748034
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1660992569
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1658913994
The vets and whole team at portland are fantastic. We haven't been in that many times but when you do go there is always such a warm welcome from everyone, it feels personal like vets used to in the olden days!! There is a real team/family feel to the place. I only wish they could offer a 24/7 service but totally understand its not that easy, that said their out of hours service at East Grinstead is also second to none, we unfortunately had to use this service last week but it was well worth the drive for first class care for your pets. Selfishly I probably should stop recommending them as I don't want them to go so busy I can't get an appointment!!!!Fantastic vets, fantastic nurses and brilliant receptionists, thank you all!
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1646252506
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1644069928
I have always called up late minute for an emergency appointment and they have always fitted me in within an hour on a Saturday. Everyone’s polite and friendly - just want you want for your fur baby!
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Brilliant staff ,nurses and vets.100% invested in your animals welfareThey take the time and effort to fully explain everything and really want to know about your animals welfare and upkeep.Great venue and great vets
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Very helpful and friendly staff.
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1642066928
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mark Z.
1641840044
Brilliantly just outstanding. Highly recommended
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I have two bunnies and would recommend Portland to any rabbit owners in or around Horley! They are super kind and informative, and every staff member I've ever met, from receptionist to nurse is super lovely and friendly. Very reasonably priced too, not a very that you feel ripped off by. They truly care about the animals. Would give a 6/5 if I could!
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Top vets on area.
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1631629372
Great vets, really care about the animals and lovely helpful staff.
Joanna W.
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1631471228
Super friendly and helpful. My dog has always been comfortable around the staff
Frans C
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1630157904
A cheerful person at reception, vetenary was professional, approachable and helpful, good parking facilities,all staff informative and forthcoming with advice on animal welfare.
John H.
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1628875374
They are the best Vets in the area. I would not use anyone else. They treat the pet owner with respect.
Andy W.
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1627969277
Choosing somewhere for your pets is always difficult as you have to trust the people looking f after your pets. Portland vets have been absolutely fantastic, they are 100% there for the animals and not the money. They always provide really good advice and information without trying to sell unnecessary treatme to and procedures etc. Our cat always comes first and not their pockets. Genuine staff and would recommend anyone to take their pets there
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1626453170
Fantastic people here. Fully checked out fur baby and clear concise explanation on what they did and what we need to do to get her on the mend.
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