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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A jumping after spay

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    • nikkiky
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        Journey was spayed last Tuesday and today she decided to sneak out of her cage while it was being cleaned. She jumped down and ran around them flopped behind her cage wanting everyone to leave her alone. We got her back in and she flopped in there. Usually she heads right to the food, but not tonight. Could the jumping and running be causing her pain or discomfort this far out? Should I be concerned?


      • Beka27
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          After almost a week, she should be ok to increase her activity now. Check her incision if you can and look for signs of infection (redness, discharge, swelling), or signs of the incision opening. If the area is aggravated, you’ll need to call the vet to have her seen again. But again, girls are usually pretty good after a week.


        • nikkiky
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            Incision looks great. My husband says I am just driving her crazy lol


          • Beka27
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              Haha! Oh probably! I think we get more worked up than the bunny does! I was the same way when my girl was spayed years ago!


            • Flopsie
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                its been a week, it should be okay, I was told 7 to 10 days so as long as she is eating, drinking, peeing and voiding she should be good.

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