Brearune
Well-Known Member
Hey guys!
If you haven't seen my other posts, here's the background:
I took in a last minute foster bunny, so I'm a bit underprepared and undereducated - trying to get a crash course, lol! It's for a friend who is going away to europe, studying abroad. I'll have him for a year.
Anyway.
He isn't comfortable with us yet, but I was wondering, how can I see if he's neutered or not (without scaring him too much) Am I able to see them when he lies down or anything, without having to move him? I did think I saw something the other day, but I'm not sure if there's anything else around there, lol... Are there diagrams or something on what I'd be seeing and where? I dunno why I'm bothering to check ,he's not mine after all, but I feel like I should, and if he's not, maybe offer to my friend to pay for it... you know, for Mr. Bunny's safety and happiness
Thanks for the info!
If you haven't seen my other posts, here's the background:
I took in a last minute foster bunny, so I'm a bit underprepared and undereducated - trying to get a crash course, lol! It's for a friend who is going away to europe, studying abroad. I'll have him for a year.
Anyway.
He isn't comfortable with us yet, but I was wondering, how can I see if he's neutered or not (without scaring him too much) Am I able to see them when he lies down or anything, without having to move him? I did think I saw something the other day, but I'm not sure if there's anything else around there, lol... Are there diagrams or something on what I'd be seeing and where? I dunno why I'm bothering to check ,he's not mine after all, but I feel like I should, and if he's not, maybe offer to my friend to pay for it... you know, for Mr. Bunny's safety and happiness
Thanks for the info!