She's not too happy with her lot in life right now, but she is coping. I'm using small food dishes that easily fit within the circle of the collar, and standing by with my fork to keep moving the food into a nice high pile for her. I brought a litter box upstairs for her and she was able to use it, but dragged the collar edge in it trying to sniff. She keeps banging into things all around the house and the darn collar makes it hard to do the stairs or to jump up. She did try to play a bit, but I sense it's not as fun if you can't get your teeth into it!
She has little flip outs every now and then, and looks pawsitively depressed, but so far so good.
I'm thinking to keep her in my room again through the night, so that if she has any trouble, I will be nearby to sooth her.
L4H - did you take the collar off to cut it down a bit & was it a struggle to get it back on? It does seem like it would be better if it was just a cm or 2 smaller. Does it require a engineer to get the thing put back together?
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