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Post by marleyNfriends Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:51 am

FarplaceRescue wrote:Keep her in at least overnight after the spay. if she is eating and healthy, put her back with her friends. She will be fine.
If shes not eating, and you are worried, get her checked again at the vets, and consider bringing her friends in to be with her for a few days.
Maggie is a single bun, shes one of the 3 Wilton Lane bunnies. The other two arent with me, and i havent heard anything since Friday. I did ask at the vets yesterday but the nurse whos dealing with them wasnt in, so will see her on Friday.
She will be coming in anyway, at least until shes eating and pooing properly. Ive got some probiotics for her that i can mix in with mashed up pellets and syringe feed her if i need to.
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Post by Thumper2001 Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:03 am

I used to take Thumper into my house to play for hours every night when she was an outside bun, regardless of the weather conditions. Didn't do her any harm Smile

I totally agree with Jay. She isn't going to suffer if she's inside in the short term.
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Post by Tuckerbunnies Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:57 am

I would certainly keep her indoors, the operation site needs to be kept clean and free from infection and they have more chance of this inside anyway and it's easier to keep an eye on them while they are healing. It's a big Op for the Ladies and so they do need a little extra care Smile

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