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Forum THE LOUNGE Bandits first vet visit

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    • BanditCamp
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        So today I took bandit to the vet for the first time. Other than a really stressful drive cause a overprotective mother decided to assault my car cause she illegally crossed the road (which was resolved with a nearby sherrif and myself) bandit peed out of fright but was otherwise a very good boy.

        He let all the vets do their business and he is in fact male and I signed him up for neutering next Wednesday at 8am. He only panicked when they removed the tips of his nails (we used a bunny burrito for front and cradle for back feet). The ride back was pleasant and now he’s chilling in his cage for a hour or so before I let him out to play (and so he cleans his paws and pee doesn’t go around the house)


      • Limit
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          Great news! Glad it went well and shh.. don’t tell him about the neuter… they have big ears ya know


        • BanditCamp
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            Yeah the vets pretty confident and I’ll get to take him home same day in the evening


          • Bam
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              That sounds great!
              Young boys as a rule recover swiftly from a neuter. The most important thing is to get them started on food after. Fragrant herbs (mint, cilantro, parsley) are often the most popular food-items after having been under GA.

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