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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Newly Spayed Question

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    • bunsfun
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        I know females can be much more distant than males and I really do want her to get her rest… but she is so reluctant to let me handle her that I cannot check out her incision. It’s the second day since her surgery… would it be bad to wait a few more days. She is not licking anything because shes just been lounging around in her cage. Should I wait? If not, what is the safest way to handle her right now when she is probably really tender? 

        Thanks! 



      • LongEaredLions
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          Definitely do not try to handle her at this point. You can check the insision by using a favourite treat to get her to stand up, then take a quick peek. Or, you can slide a handheld mirror under her stomach and see if you can see anything that way.

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