Sparkle x
Wise Old Thumper
..as some of you know i am in process of spaying and neutering my bunnies (4) so i can bond them HOPEFULLY!
At present i have had my two gurls done and i have my two lads booked in beginning of next month.
Everything went fine with Angelica, expect she started pulling her stitches but thats all okay now.
Next was Bella "adopted from pah as possibly pregnant about 2months ago now".....Bella has always had soft poos and not reacted very well to veggies, therefore always only been allowed a small amount. However when she went in for spaying, the vet informed me that her instenstines (sp) were full of poo??? I was confused and could barely understand him....he asked Q's about her diet and her poo etc..so i told him. He said she was slightly bloated and needed fattening up as she was skinny. I took her back 2days later and he said she wasnt as bloated but to keep an eye on her. He didnt suggest anything about the instenstines or the poo. Just said to keep everything as normal and ensure constant supply of hay, min veg and plenty of food and water??
Anyone else heard of this in bunnys? He also said it may improve now that she has been spayed.....??
So yeah two more to go my boys and then recovery time and bonding hopefully...xxx
At present i have had my two gurls done and i have my two lads booked in beginning of next month.
Everything went fine with Angelica, expect she started pulling her stitches but thats all okay now.
Next was Bella "adopted from pah as possibly pregnant about 2months ago now".....Bella has always had soft poos and not reacted very well to veggies, therefore always only been allowed a small amount. However when she went in for spaying, the vet informed me that her instenstines (sp) were full of poo??? I was confused and could barely understand him....he asked Q's about her diet and her poo etc..so i told him. He said she was slightly bloated and needed fattening up as she was skinny. I took her back 2days later and he said she wasnt as bloated but to keep an eye on her. He didnt suggest anything about the instenstines or the poo. Just said to keep everything as normal and ensure constant supply of hay, min veg and plenty of food and water??
Anyone else heard of this in bunnys? He also said it may improve now that she has been spayed.....??
So yeah two more to go my boys and then recovery time and bonding hopefully...xxx