bad kelpie
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He was supposed to go in in the morning so I called at 1:15 to see if he was ready, they weren't able to do it in the morning but were getting him ready when I called. At around 3:30 they called to say he was awake and eating already. I went to get him shortly after. He has had no problems. He was a little more mellow than usual yesterday, but today he's running and jumping and eating everything, like usual.
I know people get worried when their rabbits need surgery, so I thought I'd post a positive experience.
I love my vet. He's not a "rabbit vet" or even an exotics vet. About 13 years ago, I had a baby chinchilla (actual chinchilla, not chinchilla rabbit), break his leg. I called all of the "exotics" vets around and none would even look at him. I finally called my dog vet and he not only would look at him, but had operated on chinchillas. The baby needed an amputation. He was cared for so well.
I was charged $85 for Basil's neuter, and when I asked about spaying the girls, they said it'd be about the same.
I know people get worried when their rabbits need surgery, so I thought I'd post a positive experience.
I love my vet. He's not a "rabbit vet" or even an exotics vet. About 13 years ago, I had a baby chinchilla (actual chinchilla, not chinchilla rabbit), break his leg. I called all of the "exotics" vets around and none would even look at him. I finally called my dog vet and he not only would look at him, but had operated on chinchillas. The baby needed an amputation. He was cared for so well.
I was charged $85 for Basil's neuter, and when I asked about spaying the girls, they said it'd be about the same.