Nymphadora
Young Bun
Hi everyone,
Dora has just turned 6 months old and is booked in to be neutered next Wednesday, yesterday she started to moult and today she has a proper tide line that's made it's way about a third of the way down her back. She's a brilliant hay eater, and she's being as feisty and naughty (but totally cute) as ever so I'm not worried about her coping with the moult, but I wasn't too sure if this would make recovery for the surgery more difficult, any thoughts or recommendations would be gratefully received!
Also any words of wisdom about the neuter generally would be reassuring, my old girl wasn't spayed because unfortunately I didn't know the importance, and didn't find out until was too old to have it done (thankfully she lived a healthy and happy 9 years) so it'll be the first time that I've looked after a bun post-surgery!
Thanks in advance!
Dora has just turned 6 months old and is booked in to be neutered next Wednesday, yesterday she started to moult and today she has a proper tide line that's made it's way about a third of the way down her back. She's a brilliant hay eater, and she's being as feisty and naughty (but totally cute) as ever so I'm not worried about her coping with the moult, but I wasn't too sure if this would make recovery for the surgery more difficult, any thoughts or recommendations would be gratefully received!
Also any words of wisdom about the neuter generally would be reassuring, my old girl wasn't spayed because unfortunately I didn't know the importance, and didn't find out until was too old to have it done (thankfully she lived a healthy and happy 9 years) so it'll be the first time that I've looked after a bun post-surgery!
Thanks in advance!