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Forum DIET & CARE neutering rabbits

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    • eric
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        any tips for care for a rabbits thats going to be nutered still going to be 2 months but just getting info


      • Bam
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          A neuter is a fairly light procedure, so there’s not much you need to do in preparation except see to it that he’s eaten (never fast a bunny).

          Clean the cage, of course, if there are more than one level, block it off (no climbing or jumping the first 1-2 days after the procedure).
          Put shredded newspaper in the litter-box instead of litter that can stick to the incisions (which will be small and glued shut).
          It’s good to have Critical Care and feeding-syringes on hand in case the bun won’t want to eat after – but that practically never happens with a young boy, it can happen with an older boy though.
          A heat source like a snuggle safe or a hot water bottle is sometimes appreciated – buns can get hypothermic after having ben anaestetized. Again this rarely happens with young boys.
          Provide water in an open bowl instead of a bottle for easier access (bunny will be a bit groogy from the anaestetic).

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