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FORUM BEHAVIOR Post-neutering behavior

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    • punxy
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        As I said in the summary, I got my rabbit neutered yesterday. Everything seemed to have gone fine. He didn’t want to eat anything at all yesterday though, so I had to force feed him. 

        Today he is eating a bit of hay, though not enough. So I’ve been feeding him a bit. He is still very shakey though, like he has trouble walking straight, and he kind of shakes. 

        I did get antibiotics and pain meds that I’m giving him, so I don’t know.  :/ 


      • Muchelle
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          I’d give a call to the vet as soon as possible and report those behaviours. It may be he’s in pain. Especially if he’s still not eating, I’d move quickly and get reassured by the vet.
          Is the surgical wound in order? Is he nibbling at it or licking it too much?


        • punxy
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            Thank you Muchelle, I did call the vet and I was told to wait until I’m done giving him meds.
            His wound is fine, and he doesn’t lick or nibble at it too much, at least he doesn’t lick himself more than he used to.

            He does seem to be getting better too, he’s eating on his own and he seems more relaxed.


          • Muchelle
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              I’m glad to know he’s doing better Best wishes for a speedy recovery! Let us know

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