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Forum DIET & CARE The spay is over with!!!

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    • baby_daisy
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        I just got Daisy home, oh poor girl she walked on her little tip toes out of her carrier no hoping what so ever…   I put her in her little area i made for her right were i can always se her.  she’s already peed ( not in the litter box of coarse but it’s ok) and she has already begun to eat YAY!!  im sooooo glad shes home and its over with now i just cant wait for her to be back to herslf…. 


      • jerseygirl
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          Phew, all done. Did you get some pain meds to take home? Or did they give some before you picked her up? She’s just gotta take it easy for a day or two then it’s all done!

          Edit: I just read end of your other post, You poor Doll!  See, she came thru no worries. Amazing what fear can make you think!


        • bunnytowne
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            Now that wasn’t so bad.  Gosh she is already eating?  Thats real good.  Now you can breath easier.


          • Cassi&Charlie
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              Well I’m glad nothing terrible happened this time! (((Daisy))) feel better soon.


            • Beka27
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                feel better Daisy!


              • baby_daisy
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                  Thanks everyone!!  ya, the vet said she actually eat quite a bit a while after she woke up and wow ya a lot of the greens that i packed for her and the strawberry were all gone and when i got her all set up she ate some more, and then just a few minutes ago she got up and i was watching her and she got in her litter box and went pee and then hopped out and went back to lay on her blanket…….I am soooooo glad that is over, man if i decide to get her a friend i’ll definatly adopt one whos already fixed


                • Beka27
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                    Posted By baby_daisy on 11/18/2008 6:41 PM

                    I am soooooo glad that is over, man if i decide to get her a friend i’ll definatly adopt one whos already fixed

                    i agree!  going thru the spay with Meadow was enough for me.  i was so happy that i adopted Max already neutered! 


                  • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                      Good news!!!

                      I’ll ditto that, never getting a bun unneutered ever again!


                    • KatnipCrzy
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                        Wow, sounds like she is doing great if she is already eating!  I know what you mean about the relief of having the surgery over and done with!  I spayed my first bunny Cotton in May and then adopted my second bunny in October- and she was already spayed, and that is the main reason I was interested in her.  Don’t get me wrong, Penny is as cute as can be, but I did not want to go thru bunny hormones or worrying about surgery again.

                        So now you can recoup from your stress while Daisy recoups from her spay. 


                      • baby_daisy
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                          absolutly!! I have another quick question. How long would you recomend keeping her in her pin area? She hasn’t yet been out to roam and I don’t think I’m ready to let her out because I don’t want her to over do it. The reason I ask is because she seems to be doing so good and she’s even started doing her little begging thing she does when she’s tired of being locked up. I was thinking maybe letting her out with me in my room in the morning while I’m getting ready


                        • Beka27
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                            i think letting her out for a short time would be fine, but make sure she cannot jump up high anywhere as that can injure her incision.


                          • baby_daisy
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                              that’s what I was thinking but she loves being on the couch on the dining room chairs on my bed everywere LOL… But from what I’m noticing with her is that it hurts cause she has a cute little way of stretching and not standing up to beg to get out of her area so Im hoping she would know better than to jump up that high, but you never know.. I’ll start out tomarrow morning with her in my bedroom and see how she does

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