A Day in the Life of a patient
Maple's adventure
Recently Maple came in as a day patient to get spayed and microchipped with us. Maple is one of our vets family members cat and they kindly agreed to let us take some photos to show the process of what happens when your lovely furry friends come in to visit us

Maple arriving at the practice. On arrival one of our wonderful nurses will admit our patient and get you as the owner to sign a consent form detailing the procedure being done. They can also discuss any questions or concerns you may have at this time

Anaesthetic and medication chart detailing the dose calculations for any procedures. It also records measurements taken throughout anaesthetics/sedation

A cannula is placed in patients leg so that we have venous access to give medications easily. This is why your pet may have clipped patches on their leg after they have been in with us.

Maple has been intubated and is on an anaesthetic breathing circuit. She has also had lots of monitoring equipment attached so that her heart rate, blood pressure, CO2 levels and temperature are all being recorded by nurse Charis.

Maple’s hair is clipped and her skin is cleaned to prepare for surgery

Our vets scrub up and place sterile gloves on. A drape is also placed over the patient. Once all our checks are done we can then start the surgical procedure. A nurse continuously monitors our patients vital signs as the procedure is carried out.

The procedure is complete and vet Claire ties off the final bit of the suture material. In neutering procedures the stitches are usually dissolvable and placed under the skin. However in some procedures your pet may have stitches that need taken out 10-14 days after their procedure. We will always let you know if this is required

After the procedure we monitor recovery from the anaesthetic closely. This is Maple feeling a little groggy after the procedure but enjoying having a little cuddle and some TLC

After recovery, time for some well deserved food in cat ward!

Maple is recovering very well after her procedure and is just as cute as ever










