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allowed to binky after spay?

Ida

Warren Scout
Probably a stupid question :)oops:), but should bunny be allowed to binky after a spay? I gave my bunny a blanket yesterday in her run and she started binkying alot. I have thought about it, as I know bunnies shouldn't be allowed to do big jumps on to sofa etc. Would it be best to take away her blanket? Also she seems to be stetching an awful lot more after her op.. :roll:

She was spayed mon 4/2.
 
Hmm, I don't think she would be binkying about if she was in pain - and there's not much you can do to stop a happy bunny binkying :) My girlie still had free range of my room when she was spayed - she was very quiet whilst she healed and only started jumping on the bed again after 4 or 5 days, I didn't have to restrain her as it were :)
 
I don't really see how you could stop her:shock:
Zakura's cage had a shelf in it after her operation and I was told it was okay, it wasn't very high.. But I don't know about binkying... To be frank she never have been binkying alot.
 
She won't binky right on the slippery floor, she needs to have something that her claws can sink in :lol: If I take the blanket out, she would stop. I'm worried about herniation, so I don't want her jumping to much the first 10 days. She's just staying in her run, and I think she's quite bored :lol:
 
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