Nitygress – sounds like things are normal. Resting and sleeping. I’m glad she’s eating and drinking, that a wonderful sign. Just keep an eye on her to make sure she isn’t in pain for too long – if so you may need to ask for some pain meds, if they didn’t give you any.
Fujoe – Spay and neuter clinics are a good alternative if they have a lot of experience with bunnies. Here in the Bay Area, there are many rabbit rescues. SaveAbunny, several HRS Chapters (including the headquarters), Rabbit Row, Alameda Point Rabbit Rescue, and thats just here – there are tons more not too far from here like Rabbit Haven,
I think that because of that, there are more resources here, like spay and neuter clinics that are rabbit savvy.
I don’t think it is like that everywhere – though there are spay and neuter clinics all over – and I bet in Chicago. You’d just have to make sure to screen them with questions and/or ask Red Door if they would recommend them etc etc. I know it’s too late now, but i know many places don’t recommend them just because many specialize in cats and dogs, and since rabbits are completely different when it comes to this, it can be risky unless you know for sure they know how to do rabbits.