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It is common for a cat to lose group odour and pick up unfamiliar scents after a period at the veterinary clinic (for example, during dental work or neutering). These cats may not be recognised when they return to the home in a groggy condition after partial anaesthetic recovery, smelling different and behaving oddly. I tis best to allow returning cats several hours in isolation to fully recover, clean themselves and pick up scent from commonly used bedding.
 
It is common for a cat to lose group odour and pick up unfamiliar scents after a period at the veterinary clinic (for example, during dental work or neutering). These cats may not be recognised when they return to the home in a groggy condition after partial anaesthetic recovery, smelling different and behaving oddly. I tis best to allow returning cats several hours in isolation to fully recover, clean themselves and pick up scent from commonly used bedding.
 
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[[Category:To Do - Behaviour References]]
 
[[Category:To Do - Behaviour References]]
 
[[Category:Feline Aggression Towards Cats]]
 
[[Category:Feline Aggression Towards Cats]]
 
[[Category:JBowen reviewed]]
 
[[Category:JBowen reviewed]]

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