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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Neutered Yesterday, On Track?

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    • Hokankai
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         So I took Theodore in to get neutered yesterday because of the mama/kits I’m now fostering. Anyway the breeder had someone she has do neuters for her so I took him there and picked him up today about 24 hours after the surgery was complete. When I picked him up she said he was a little jumpy and he didn’t seem tired at all. She showed me his incisions and they just looked like little flaps of skin. No redness or swelling.

        I think he was happy to see me and be back home because he wasn’t jumpy at ALL when I had to get him out of the travel cage. He just sat still and let me lift him up and into his cage . I think it’s probably because the breeder has a 2 year old who torments every animal in the house. He even tried to scruff Theo when I was there! Needless to say I rescued my baby from him .

        As of tonight he’s eaten a handful of veggies and whatever the breeder provided for him last night. He’s currently resting in his cage without much interaction so he has a chance to heal. 

        Does everything sound on track? What should I expect in the next two weeks? What’s the easiest way to check incision sites without causing damage?


      • Stickerbunny
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          Hold a treat up so he has to stand up to check the incision. And yep all sounds on track. Just keep him from jumping while he heals, eating already is great.


        • bunnyfriend
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            Glad everything went well, yup you are on the right track

            It’s a good sign that he’s eating food. For the next couple days I would keep him in his cage, but after that it is okay to let him out, just make sure he doesn’t jump onto things for a week or so. Boys usually heal faster than girls. Someone here on BB is a genius (I forget who), the best way to check the incisions is to place a mirror on the ground and have your bun stand up with a treat. If he’s an easy guy to pick up and won’t struggle in your arms you can also hold his back end and behind his front legs and lift him up a little to take a peek at his belly. I would not suggest flipping him over though, that could cause damage.

            He might be a little irritable in the next few days but it’s not as common with boys.


          • KytKattin
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              Sound like things are going well! Just remember he still has viable sperm for at least two weeks, so keep him away from momma and babies. Probably for at least a month really… Stranger things have happened!


            • peppypoo
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                Sounds good! If he’s eating normally, resting, and moving around a bit (but hopefully not too much, for the incision) then it looks like he’s on the right track to recovery .


              • Hokankai
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                  Hooray! Lucky for me he’s a naturally lazy bunny and doesn’t move around a ton regularly, so he’s just been resting on his mat next to his food and water. I’ve heard him hop in and out of the litterbox a few times, but that’s it.

                  Checking the incision is going to be tricky because he doesn’t really jump up at all or stand on his back feet. I think I’ll have to sort of pick him up and have someone with a mirror so I can see without flipping him over. How often should I check it?


                • LBJ10
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                    Take a peek once a day, you won’t have to do it for very long since they usually heal quickly.


                  • Elrohwen
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                      As long as he’s eating and pooping he’s doing great.

                      I wasn’t able to check my bun’s incision when he stood up – he needed to be picked up and flipped over, which he hated. He was so bad about being picked up that I just checked once and let it go. As long as he’s active and eating, it’s probably fine.


                    • kinggoblin
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                        Mine wouldn’t let me check his incision at all, I just tried to see it when he stood up for treats and I didn’t notice there was any red so I assumed he was fine, the vet checked them at 1 week and he was all healed up


                      • kinggoblin
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                          Mine wouldn’t let me check his incision at all, I just tried to see it when he stood up for treats and I didn’t notice there was any red so I assumed he was fine, the vet checked them at 1 week and he was all healed up


                        • bunnnnnnie!
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                            Sounds like he’s doing well!  Eating already is a great sign.

                            Did they send him home with any pain meds?  That’s a nice bit of “insurance” to be sure they heal up as smoothly as possible.


                          • Hokankai
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                              No pain meds . I didn’t even get to go to the vet because the breeder took him since it’s kind of a private deal or whatever. However, he’s eaten his pellets and veggies and I looked at his incision and it still looks good.

                              One question, how the heck do I get him to eat hay?! He won’t eat any -_-


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                                Posted By ~KK~ on 03/01/2012 11:28 AM
                                No pain meds . I didn’t even get to go to the vet because the breeder took him since it’s kind of a private deal or whatever. However, he’s eaten his pellets and veggies and I looked at his incision and it still looks good.

                                One question, how the heck do I get him to eat hay?! He won’t eat any -_-

                                Zeus wouldn’t eat any hay after his neuter either.  I went and bought 3 or 4 different kinds of hay (orchard, botanical, and a different brand of timothy than he gets normally), and got some dried woven grass mats for him to nibble on too.  The orchard hay did the trick, now he’s a certified orchard hay lover.
                                 

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