Persie
Warren Scout
My baby bunny is going to the vets on Friday to be neutered I am absolutely dreading it, he will be so frightened & I will be stressed all day thinking of him ahhh!
We have been advised to drop him in at 8.30 and we should be able to collect him by 5.30ish. The receptionist told us to keep him eating as normal the day/night before and to bring a small amount of his usual treats for during the day.
I plan to send hay, a funigreek crunchie and some spring greens – what I’m unsure about is his nuggets… his current routine is, I go down at 6.30am each morning, clean up his cage and give him fresh water, hay, nuggets and veggies. He never eats the nuggets right away, he usually makes them last throughout the whole day. So should I bring them too or should I let him eat what he does before we leave and disregard the rest? Also do I need to bring his water bowl or should they provide that?
Also aftercare – I have read that he should be kept in his cage for 24/48 hours. He is not going to be happy with me doing that at all as he is used to full free range, in fact his cage door has been removed so will have to fit that back on. Any ideas here would be helpful
A worried bunny mummy x
We have been advised to drop him in at 8.30 and we should be able to collect him by 5.30ish. The receptionist told us to keep him eating as normal the day/night before and to bring a small amount of his usual treats for during the day.
I plan to send hay, a funigreek crunchie and some spring greens – what I’m unsure about is his nuggets… his current routine is, I go down at 6.30am each morning, clean up his cage and give him fresh water, hay, nuggets and veggies. He never eats the nuggets right away, he usually makes them last throughout the whole day. So should I bring them too or should I let him eat what he does before we leave and disregard the rest? Also do I need to bring his water bowl or should they provide that?
Also aftercare – I have read that he should be kept in his cage for 24/48 hours. He is not going to be happy with me doing that at all as he is used to full free range, in fact his cage door has been removed so will have to fit that back on. Any ideas here would be helpful
A worried bunny mummy x