banditcuster
Bunny Mom
So I got Puff last saturday, and today I dropped him off at the vets to get his neutering done, and matts that he came with removed.
I didn't pull his food or hay last night and like a dum dum gave him a carrot for going into the crate. Hoping the food doesn't do any harm for him.
And as we don't want a repeat of Oreo's Neuter (for some reason only got a pain shot and no pain meds to come home with due to my boyfriend..ended up trying to chew off his foot), I made sure I said I wanted to come home with pain meds, and Since I don't know where we put Oreo's cone of shame we would like him to come home with one as well. Did opt out of the laser therapy though.
should I restict his access in his cage? He came with a cage that was modified and has shevles he has to jump too. Should I take them down or do you guys think he will be smart enough to not do crazy things? (last animal i really had fixed that was mine was a dog...and Oreo had a super pet cage for his recovery)
I have Danilion greens, Kale, Romaine, and carrots. Should I offer those once he is home? He isn't a big fan of his pellets he came with (though that could be him still getting use to being here though he does 500s, and binkies all the time when he is out.)
Though he is a complete and utter sweet heart, the reasoning behind his neuter is we are hoping to introduce him to Oreo and Daisy. We are moving in a month or so, so figured he would be recovered from surgery by the time we got to neutral space so we can start bonding/intros as soon as we move. Also with the new house, it will be easier to keep them seperate if it comes to the point that they wont bond (just toss a baby gate at the top of the stairs, and presto two areas. )
I didn't pull his food or hay last night and like a dum dum gave him a carrot for going into the crate. Hoping the food doesn't do any harm for him.
And as we don't want a repeat of Oreo's Neuter (for some reason only got a pain shot and no pain meds to come home with due to my boyfriend..ended up trying to chew off his foot), I made sure I said I wanted to come home with pain meds, and Since I don't know where we put Oreo's cone of shame we would like him to come home with one as well. Did opt out of the laser therapy though.
should I restict his access in his cage? He came with a cage that was modified and has shevles he has to jump too. Should I take them down or do you guys think he will be smart enough to not do crazy things? (last animal i really had fixed that was mine was a dog...and Oreo had a super pet cage for his recovery)
I have Danilion greens, Kale, Romaine, and carrots. Should I offer those once he is home? He isn't a big fan of his pellets he came with (though that could be him still getting use to being here though he does 500s, and binkies all the time when he is out.)
Though he is a complete and utter sweet heart, the reasoning behind his neuter is we are hoping to introduce him to Oreo and Daisy. We are moving in a month or so, so figured he would be recovered from surgery by the time we got to neutral space so we can start bonding/intros as soon as we move. Also with the new house, it will be easier to keep them seperate if it comes to the point that they wont bond (just toss a baby gate at the top of the stairs, and presto two areas. )