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Forum DIET & CARE Neutering

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    • Lilpoop
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        Just dropped my baby off for his neutering. Very very very nervous and will be picking him up this afternoon. Any tips for care when he gets home? And anyway to calm my nerves???? Feel so bad for my baby


      • sarahthegemini
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          Take comfort in knowing boys usually have a much easier and faster recovery as it’s less invasive than a spay

          Make sure he eats. If you have some critical care on hand that will be helpful so you can syringe feed him if he doesn’t have an appetite. You could make a pellet mash and syringe that if you don’t have any CC. You’ll want to stop him from running around too much and from jumping so confine him a little for the first few days. Oh and make sure you get some pain relief for him!

          Fingers crossed he has an easy recovery!

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