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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Check up

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    • Lulu Cuteness
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        So I took Lulu to the vet today and i found out that she is now a he is their anything different about neutering than spaying 


      • Dobby
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          Neutering is much less invasive, has a quicker recovery time, and is usually cheaper – all good things!


        • Tessie
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            Haha! We thought that might happen! Congratulations, it’s a boy!


          • Lulu Cuteness
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              LOL Do you think i could pick him up


            • Dobby
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                I’m not sure what you are asking here. Do you mean can you pick him up after his surgery or something else?

                If you are talking about after surgery, I think this depends on your vet’s instructions. My vet had me ice my little guy’s incision and that required me to handle him twice a day after his surgery. I think that lasted a few days. Otherwise I left him alone so that he could recover. I’d check with your vet to see what s/he recommends.


              • Megabunny
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                  What are you going to do about the name. Ha ha?


                • Lulu Cuteness
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                    the vet recommended lue but i am so used to calling him Lulu i have to stop calling him that (he is probably offended lol) What do you think


                  • Tessie
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                      Haha, well of course call him whatever you like!
                      How about Louis? (Could pronounce it Loo-wis or Loo-wee)

                      If you’re anything like me then you’ll end up calling him something like Lou-be-do-be-bum most of the time anyway! haha


                    • Kbana
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                        Yeah, my Albert became bubba. I still call him AL or Albert but bubba comes out of my mouth a ton. Ha ha! No idea why. When I found out she was a he it just started popping out of my mouth. ha!

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