lizzym
Member
Hello, my fellow bunny enthusiasts!
My dwarf bunny Pierre is a little more than 4 months old. He was neutered 4 days agoâ¦I know they are known to calm down a bit after neutering, but I feel like he has lost his personality! He looks like he's healing great, he just doesn't play and act like the crazy bunny he used to. He used to hop on the couch, sneak up on me, and give me unlimited bunny kisses and cuddle! Now he only comes up on the couch when I'm not there and immediately hops down if I come over to say hello.
Besides the neutering, I did upgrade his cage to a larger one recently and relocated him to the living room instead of the spare room. I also got a female bunny recently but they get along so great!
Basically, I'm just wondering everybody else's experiences with getting your bunny neutered and the post-op behavior. I haven't seen Pierre binky even once since he's come home. Hopefully I"m overreacting and he is just taking it easy during recovery. He's eating normally and drinking water, passing stools normally, etc. Any insight is greatly appreciated.
My dwarf bunny Pierre is a little more than 4 months old. He was neutered 4 days agoâ¦I know they are known to calm down a bit after neutering, but I feel like he has lost his personality! He looks like he's healing great, he just doesn't play and act like the crazy bunny he used to. He used to hop on the couch, sneak up on me, and give me unlimited bunny kisses and cuddle! Now he only comes up on the couch when I'm not there and immediately hops down if I come over to say hello.
Besides the neutering, I did upgrade his cage to a larger one recently and relocated him to the living room instead of the spare room. I also got a female bunny recently but they get along so great!
Basically, I'm just wondering everybody else's experiences with getting your bunny neutered and the post-op behavior. I haven't seen Pierre binky even once since he's come home. Hopefully I"m overreacting and he is just taking it easy during recovery. He's eating normally and drinking water, passing stools normally, etc. Any insight is greatly appreciated.