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Bunny Neutering (Castration)

Brennan

Alpha Buck
I am getting really nervous about the Op on Friday - it is not the vet or the op so much I am worried I will do something wrong :( not on purpose, am I weird??

Can he have veggies the night before, I know he has to eat before the op, do you give them normal amounts? I am worrying excessively I know but he is my precious bunny x
 
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Just feed him as normal, he can't vomit so you don't need to lesson or change his food.
Castration is a routine op, and not much can go wrong unless they have a bad reaction to the GA.
Try not to worry I'm sure he'll return to you safe and sound albeit a little groggy and confused. Skid used to keep checking downstairs afterwoulds as if to say "Where have they gone?"
 
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