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The easy way to let your best friend recover safely in blissful comfort! The Recovery Suit is a comfortable alternative to a cat cone to use after spaying. The suit acts as a protective barrier to protect wounds, sutures, hot spots, in case of overgrooming, shedding and to give nursing cats some time off. Why settle for less, if your cat can have the best? Give your furry friend the comfort and freedom it deserves for a faster recovery!
SKU | 3863741 |
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Primary Brand | Suitical |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Machine Washable |
Size | 3X-Small |
Material | Cotton |
Breed Sizes | XSmall |
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Product guaranteed against manufacturing errors.
We're here to help you find the best size Recovery Suit for your cat! To find the right size, measure the distance from the neck (collar) to the base of the tail. If your cat is somewhere between two sizes, we recommend choosing the smaller size. Please be aware that the amount of fur, weight, and body proportions (long back and short legs for example or a very broad chest compared to the rest of the body) of your pet might affect the size needed.The Recovery Suit is machine washable up to a maximum of 90degreeC/194degreeF and reusable for easy maintenance. It can withstand repeated high temperature washing without losing its quality.
Be prepared! Using this product could cause your cat to love you even more.
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Cubby Bear
5 months ago
I received this Suitical Recovery suit yesterday, and my cat loves it. He is cal...
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Neck Too Small
Silverrrabbit
5 months ago
Returned this because the opening for the neck is incredibly small even though i...
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Hi, I wanted to know if my cat has been healing properly. She was spayed at April 2nd and now it's been almost a week. She's been bouncing around, eating, sleeping, uses the litter box regularly and etc... She has disolvable sutures. And I decided to buy her a little post op surgical suit because it's hard for her to eat and use the bathroom with the cone (she's escapes the cone). Do you have any advice on before and after the cone? the pictures from the left are from day one up to today.
Took Mischief in for testing on 10/20/19 due to eye swelling and discharge. Found no sign of trauma to the eye, no dental problems, but didn’t find a clear cause. Has been on covenia and tetracycline since then, and is wearing an Elizabethan collar. Swelling is significantly down but area around eye is still pink and he is losing hair around the eye. Is this a normal healing process or should he be re-evaluated for something else? He’s an indoor only cat. Attaching before and current pics.
I rescued 2 kittens aprox. 10 wks old. One is the runt. Both are healthy, eating & drinking well, have normal bowels. The smaller (Harlee) was playing with my pup. I believe she unintentionally hurt Harlee. Her left eye is mildly swollen, and third eyelid is visible. She is eating and drinking, however I must assist her to the bowl. She seems woozy. Still having normal bowels with help to litter box. No bleeding or bruising. What is her likelihood at a full recovery and how can I help her?
My cat just had surgery on his back on his leg, my question is after he uses the bathroom what should I use to clean up anything from getting into it?
4 mo old domestic short hair kitten. Starts mouth breathing/panting when playing aggressively with our other 2 kittens of same age but of 3 different litters do not. One episodes of hyperventilating too and twice “unproductive hacking” (head low gestures as if bringing up a hairball). Currently all being treated (2nd month) for round worms with ‘safe-guard’
Hi , I had my cat spayed 3 days ago does this look normal for the incision? It's not seeping and doesn't look red...but it does look a bit swollen.
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Pet had skin die off, back rt foot (after severe abscess in back rt hip threatened amputate) Vet removed dead, new skin growth underneath. This left atleast 50% of exposed flesh, the other has new skin growth. Antibiocs & cleaning w/chlorhexidine 2xs a day.(metacam 1x day for 2 day.)With cleaning and limited mobility still seems impossible to keep clean, constantly finding dirt/debris, misc stuck to raw skin. Is there a safe way to cover wound while also letting it breathe for healing purposes?
My cat got insured. And now he cant even move. Although his wounds become heal. He is panting. What should i do
My cat had bad mats groomer shaved hm 2 days ago since then he is excessivly licking, he is a 14 yr old Siberian. What can I use to sooth the skin.
My 5 yrs. old Calico apartment cat used to a big place in my apartment , but I`m facing an upcoming surgery & I live all alone & I can`t find anyone to ta e my cat into their hose, therefore I1ll board her in a kennel & i`ma afraid she`ll go into a separation anxiety since she is used to a big place where she can walk & jump( her bladder is narrow) , but in the kennel not much space to move sound. Do you think she would benefit from this Calming Aid treat? I don`t know how to attach her photo.
Nursing cat hS open wound on neck. Piss initially leaked. None now.no smell but wet with clear fluid. What if Nothing can be done when nursing 1 am old kitchens happily. Eating Be drinking urinTing Me pooing. Bathing in saline solution.advice Inc drugs names please thank you