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Hi Beck, four weeks is the recommended timescale for everything to be settled, so you could start at that time, but it may be worth just being sure that your bunny has fully recovered, so you could visit your vet and get confirmation, that way you are atleast 100% sure.
But general advice is that after 4 weeks you should be safe to do so, but no harm in checking.
OMG I've just booked Blueberry in for her spay next monday. Now starting to worry
The receptionist was lovely tho, said her bunny was done last month and recovered fine.
They put in disolvable stiches or whatever she called them and they dont use collars anymore (they did afew yrs ago) She said the vet will have a chat with me about after care and I'll get a couple of sachets of something to put in her food, cant remember what she said it was now...........if i'm in this state now what am I going to be like on mon :roll: !! ......
Awww Beck try not to worry I'm sure everything will be fine, and we're all here for you too. It may be some form of Probiotic just to help with her tummy, Benji had it when he had his op.