So, I have a slightly different take on it… but I think if you found a confident exotics vet closer to you that is good.
It is unusual, but the thing with vets is that they will be able to give her pain meds, fluids, etc. and will be able to syringe feed her the appropriate amount (which is sometimes hard to do at home). Some people have a hard time syringe feeding their bunnies, so perhaps that’s why this vet has this protocol.
Traveling for an hour after a spay would be hard on a bunny, but if they keep her there overnight they would be able to make sure has plenty of time to recover and starts eating, or feed her if not. I do think the second overnight stay is pretty excessive though. Although overnight supervision would be ideal, they would be making sure she was stable before leaving her there for the evening. And then she would be getting care she needed first thing in the morning as well.
Also, typically if it’s not an ER 24/7 vet, the overnight charges are not expensive, they just have a “cage fee” for the day.
Ultimately you want to be confident in your vet, so if it doesn’t sit right with you, then it’s good to go with that gut. I just wanted to provide a counter point because I can see some benefits to what their plan was.
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