MightyMax
Banned
The vet was fab. I didn't even get charged even though he had 2 health checks and spent 2 hours in kennels (and they dealt with my crazy bunny mum tendencies…I packed him an overnight bag with three different types of hay, multiple herbs and veggies and some fenugreek crunchies!!) She said that if they haven't dropped by the time he is a year old she will be happier going in abdominally because the risks of testicular cancer outweigh the risks of going in through the abdomen. Do you think that sounds like good advice?
What a reasonable vet you have :thumb:
There are risks of testicular cancer, but they are not urgent for at least a few months yet. It's worth waiting a couple of months just in case, but if they haven't dropped by then, then it's best to go in abdominally and remove them. (The undescended one may not drop at all).
Sounds like very good advice :thumb: