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Hi, just to inform that the collars given when your bunny has been spayed - ( so they can't get to the stiches) even when the vet uses glue over the stiches! Your bunny can't get to the water bottle/bowl and eat/drink her water/food.
Never use them, we have bunnies speyed and castrated every week and I have never ever used a collar and I have never had a bunny undo their stitches, I should imagine that those collars are very uncomfortable for a bunny, poor thing
My Vet never uses them and she neuters hundreds of Rabbits.
If internal sutures and glue are used to close the wound and adequate pain relief administered post op then a 'collar' really is not necessary.
Hi, just to inform that the collars given when your bunny has been spayed - ( so they can't get to the stiches) even when the vet uses glue over the stiches! Your bunny can't get to the water bottle/bowl and eat/drink her water/food.
I have only ever had one bun that as had to use one (male castrate, but thats another story) It didn't affect him as he realised he could use the collar to scoop food up with :roll:. My vets don't use them for a rabbits normally
I ended up with one for Clover as she was ripped out her stitches (there were internal ones too so it wasn't a huge deal in reality), but she found it incredibly distressing, and got the thing off in about 10 minutes anyway. We gave up in the end.