We were so hoping that we could get away with Jingo being neutered as we know he has some kind of neurological problem
Over the past few weeks his hormones have really been playing up and he is getting worse all he can think about is humping Poor boy
It really is no fun to see him like this as he has now started to go off his food and just eats enough to keep him going We have had a bun like this before and if he hadn't been neutered he would have died of starvation and exhuastion in the end
It really does happen, in the wild they are bred to mate and sometimes it also happens with our beloved domesticated buns Jingo is hardly sleeping or resting as he needs to mate. He has teddys and things to - ahem, help him, but nothing is working now
I have been with him for the last hour and a half whilst nursing Oxo, and have observed him closely, he can't go on like this
Our vet was looking into chemical castration but I really don't want him pumped full of stuff - it could make his neurological problems worse
Jingo is not spraying but he is now doing runny poops due to him squeezing to get his scent out If something isn't done it's going to affect his tummy in a bad way.
I am going to phone the vets on Monday to see when Jingo can be booked in It's something I really don't want to do, but we have no choice, he's going to get very ill otherwise and I would never forgive myself for that
I will pop a video of him having his tremors later on - these tremors are getting worse due to his hormones
Over the past few weeks his hormones have really been playing up and he is getting worse all he can think about is humping Poor boy
It really is no fun to see him like this as he has now started to go off his food and just eats enough to keep him going We have had a bun like this before and if he hadn't been neutered he would have died of starvation and exhuastion in the end
It really does happen, in the wild they are bred to mate and sometimes it also happens with our beloved domesticated buns Jingo is hardly sleeping or resting as he needs to mate. He has teddys and things to - ahem, help him, but nothing is working now
I have been with him for the last hour and a half whilst nursing Oxo, and have observed him closely, he can't go on like this
Our vet was looking into chemical castration but I really don't want him pumped full of stuff - it could make his neurological problems worse
Jingo is not spraying but he is now doing runny poops due to him squeezing to get his scent out If something isn't done it's going to affect his tummy in a bad way.
I am going to phone the vets on Monday to see when Jingo can be booked in It's something I really don't want to do, but we have no choice, he's going to get very ill otherwise and I would never forgive myself for that
I will pop a video of him having his tremors later on - these tremors are getting worse due to his hormones
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