Lhucky
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Today, we've decided to get Lhousio fixed, since Doc Nielsen Donato successful castration in 1 of our male bunny, Thor, last Aug.
But their scenarios were a total opposite, which leaves me quite confused....
With Thor, even before his operations not quite done yet, movement were very noticeable. After operation, doc hand him back to me, his groggy but moves a lot.
Maybe because Lhousio was castrated and spayed both at the same time, it took him almost 2 hours before he could sit on his own... When doc hand him back to me, he looked like he had had head tilt, no movements whatsoever... Doc Nielsen first decided to castrate the descended testicle. After castration, he said he felt the other undescended testicle right around his tummy, which by touch, he said looks like enlarge also. Lhousio was taken to the ultrasound room, and doc said to us that it's better if he could take it out today as well... After about 2-3 minutes operation was done. So fast.... Faster than castration.... Well, add the time they sedate my bunny, shaved, waiting for the sedative to take effect, operation then sutures... Castration looks longer. (I'll try to upload the video we took earlier later)
Now, my problem, since 9 am before operation, he had ate quite a few strands of Pandan leaves. After operation about 12 noon, he still haven't eat nor drink. How long do we have to wait for him to start eating again? As I've said, his scenario with my other male bunny are different, Thor starts to nibble a few strands of hay an hour after operation. It's now 5pm, 5 hours had passed, my Lhousio looked lethargic... His a very active bunny... He's our only bunny that hops up and down the stairs... He bites when touched, he kicks hard when handled, his our Special, scary, intelligent & aggressive bunny...
But their scenarios were a total opposite, which leaves me quite confused....
With Thor, even before his operations not quite done yet, movement were very noticeable. After operation, doc hand him back to me, his groggy but moves a lot.
Maybe because Lhousio was castrated and spayed both at the same time, it took him almost 2 hours before he could sit on his own... When doc hand him back to me, he looked like he had had head tilt, no movements whatsoever... Doc Nielsen first decided to castrate the descended testicle. After castration, he said he felt the other undescended testicle right around his tummy, which by touch, he said looks like enlarge also. Lhousio was taken to the ultrasound room, and doc said to us that it's better if he could take it out today as well... After about 2-3 minutes operation was done. So fast.... Faster than castration.... Well, add the time they sedate my bunny, shaved, waiting for the sedative to take effect, operation then sutures... Castration looks longer. (I'll try to upload the video we took earlier later)
Now, my problem, since 9 am before operation, he had ate quite a few strands of Pandan leaves. After operation about 12 noon, he still haven't eat nor drink. How long do we have to wait for him to start eating again? As I've said, his scenario with my other male bunny are different, Thor starts to nibble a few strands of hay an hour after operation. It's now 5pm, 5 hours had passed, my Lhousio looked lethargic... His a very active bunny... He's our only bunny that hops up and down the stairs... He bites when touched, he kicks hard when handled, his our Special, scary, intelligent & aggressive bunny...