She will be ok in time. You must give her time. But redbert is right, don't let her out of the house for a couple of weeks. Because she was older when she was spayed, she will behave differently than a young cat.
Let her see that you are there for her, and she will eventually come around.
As far as the carrier goes, when I have to put a cat in, I always do it backward, holding them so that they are facing me, and put their back end in first. Don't try to put their head in first. This makes all the difference.
I think everything is going to be OK, susie.
Best Regards, Les
Let her see that you are there for her, and she will eventually come around.
As far as the carrier goes, when I have to put a cat in, I always do it backward, holding them so that they are facing me, and put their back end in first. Don't try to put their head in first. This makes all the difference.
I think everything is going to be OK, susie.
Best Regards, Les
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