Sorry I haven't been able to respond until now. It seems that we just can't catch a break....
We brought Rupert and Penelope in to the vet yesterday, and discoveredthat the receptionist had written them in for the wrong day.She had written them in for the following Thursday. I was sofrustrated because it was very difficult to prepare ourselves to gothrough with this again, and I didn't want to have to take them homeand do it all over again next week. While we were talkingwith the receptionist, someone called to cancel a spay that was bookedfor that day, so she said that we could leave them and that they mightbe able to fit them in because of the cancellation. So wedid. Later on, they called back and said that they didn'twant to rush, so they wanted to wait until this morning to do thesurgeries. We agreed to leave them overnight because wedecided it would be too stressful to bring them back and forth so manytimes. It was a difficult decision, but we made sure theywere in a quiet room and were being checked on throughout the night.
This morning, we received a phone call from the vet saying thatPenelope has a slight head tilt. I couldn't believeit. She said she noticed it yesterday but assumed it wasalways there...but when she checked Penelope's history she saw thatthere was no mention of it. She said she didn't want to gothrough with the surgery until it was treated, because the stress ofthe surgery could make it worse. When we picked her up thisafternoon, we noticed it, but it is very slight. The vet saidit was worse this morning. It is hard to say whether or notshe has always had it, because it is so slight. I am soworried about her. We have some antibiotics and we'll takeher back to the vet next Friday. I just don't want it to getworse.
The good news is that Rupert's neuter went great. He is athome now, eating hay and resting in his cage. Thankgoodness.
Anyway, thanks for keeping my babies in your thoughts. I'llkeep you updated and hopefully it will be good news. Pleasesend good thoughts for Penelope.