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Forum DIET & CARE Getting my rabbit neutered!!!

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         Getting my bunny neutered!!! Please tell me what to do when he gets home, and what to feed, and everything you did when you got your rabbit neutered!! The price costs $60-$80 dollars, exactly what I was looking for!! Getting him neutered at the, For Paws Spay and Neuter clinic! The staff sounds really nice and seems to care a lot for animals!


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          Don’t fast him as rabbits cannot vomit, there is no need. Make sure they are rabbit savvy… some antibiotics are toxic to rabbits and the risk of surgery goes up with a vet that isn’t experienced in rabbit care.

          After surgery when he gets home, he’ll be sore and not want much to do with anything most likely. Be sure to request metacam (or other rabbit friendly pain killers) for him. Have fresh greens prepared, that is all my rabbit wants to eat after his neuter – make sure everything is easily accessible for him and take down platforms etc that would encourage him to jump until he’s healed up. Do a vinegar wash of his area to get rid of as many germs as you can before he comes home and keep it tidy to help keep away infection. Both my male and my female preferred a cool area (the a/c vents) after surgery, so maybe a cool tile or frozen water bottle available.

          Check the area for infection (if he’ll eat you can get him to stand for a treat) daily until healed up.

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      Forum DIET & CARE Getting my rabbit neutered!!!