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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Neutering question

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    • auntie
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        My boys just got neutered Wednesday of this week.

        they seem to be doing good. I have given them 2 days of calmness, resting time in their cages.

         

        I am noticing one of my rabbits is just acting like the character eeyore. He is eating, drinking, peeing and pooping just fine

        the other one seems to not be as slow to moving around in his cage.

         

        any thoughts


      • DanaNM
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          He is probably a bit sore. It’s good he’s eating and pooping normally. Can you inspect his sutures to make sure they look ok?

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        • auntie
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            No I haven’t checked. These rabbits do not like to be picked up.

            tonight when I gave them their dinner the one that is acting like eeyore stood up on his hind legs for the first time so that was a good sign

             

            tomorrow I’m going to let them out one at a time briefly.

             


          • LBJ10
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              You may be able to sneak a peak with a mirror. Although this is usually easier when it’s a spay instead of a neuter.

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