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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Spay went great! She’s back to her “hoppy” self

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    • Brittany
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        Hi ya’ll 

        Well, Matilda had her surgery on Thursday morning and it went great! She was a little difficult (out of all the bunnies there) LOL and gave the doctor and staff a run for their money they said.  Today she finished her last treatment of her pain meds and her appetite is slowly coming back, however she is drinking a TON of water.  She has been an easy patient and I just moved her back into her playroom with my supervision of course. 

        She is having a blast but she keeps trying to jump up on everything and she keeps getting on her back 2 legs to check everything out that is up high.

        I am afraid she is going to over do it and hurt herself- Matilda’s doctor didn’t really give me any instructions besides that to keep checking the incision site- which i do every couple of hours.

        When should I say enough is enough to her? and when did you guys start to allow your bun to jump and play after their spay/neuter? 

        ***** OH NO!! as I am writing this the little daredevil jumped over the gates blocking my bed, is on my bed and is staring at me like ” ha ha mom , look what i just did”******** 

        Brittany xoxoxo


      • Bam
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          Could you give her something to do, like a cardboard box house (upside down box with entrance holes) to remodel, twigs and branches of apple or willow to chew, a fleece blankie to rearrange, just so she keeps a bit more still and preferably stays on the floor?


        • Brittany
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            I have all that for her and then some. She loves being up high, I think it is because she sees my dogs sitting on the bed or top of the couch and she wants to be with them. Ughhh I don’t even know anymore LOL she thinks she has 9 lives

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