The easiest way is with the "cone of shame", more commonly known as the Elizabethan collar on dogs. There are small cones that can be trimmed and tightened down to fit a kitten's neck and keep her from chewing out her stitches.
If she already has the stitches partly out, she may need to have them placed again. If this is the case, you should ask your veterinarian if he/she can do a buried intradermal suture pattern instead so that your kitten doesn't pull them out again.
Check with your vet. It is best to try and refrain a kitten from climbing until after they take out the stitches a week or two after spaying.
An antonym is a word which has the opposite meaning to another word. Examples would be: "stop" is the antonym for "go," "left" would be the antonym for "right," "black" would be an antonym for "white."Crocheting is a process of making fabrics or needlework. There is no antonym (opposite) word for "crochet," unless you are talking about the word commonly used when you are pulling out crochet stitches. The word for when you are pulling out crochet stitches would be "frogging" (rippit, rippit, rippit--get it? the sound and process of pulling the stitches out). If you remove knitted stitches, that is referred to as "tink-ing" which is "k-n-i-t" spelled backwards (you are "removing" stitches, therefore, you are going backwards).
At the beginning and end of your stitching, run underneath nearby stitches, on the underside, of course.
You can get your pet a cone for around$10-$15, it will prevent dog from licking stitches. (My dog licked her stitches and got 4 staples with no anesthesia)
Possibly, but you'll need stitches to stop the bleeding.
Yes
Theone pulling out from a stop sign. The parking lot ALWAYS yields to the flow of traffic on the main thoroughfare.
Stop the bleeding with pressure and go to the ER for stitches.
Have you made sure the bobbin hasn't run out? If the stitches are pulling out then the most commen problem is that there isn't a bobbin in the machine or the bobbin has run out of thread or the bobbin isn't threaded properly. Good luck!
Put the kitten in the litter box or on some old newspapers before it can urinate, or as shortly as possible afterward. With patience and repitition, the kitten will learn where it is supposed to go.
Because it is difficult to operate and put stitches when the heart is moving
If you are having a problem with your work pulling in, you might need to work a bit looser. Pull up on your hook as you work your stitches so the yarn and stitch come up to the height of the rest of the stitches.