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Misha is getting spayed

So good to see your lady home!
My dog (very friendly boxer) would love to do that but I am not courageous enough.

Misha cuddled up to Spyro and they both cleaned themselves, she forgot she was mad at me, let me pet her then stamped feet!
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dear scotishbluebird,-this behavior is covered under language of the lagamorph,,rrr,,rr..--heed the warning??--sincerely james waller from the other kent-usa
 
dear scotishbluebird,-this behavior is covered under language of the lagamorph,,rrr,,rr..--heed the warning??--sincerely james waller from the other kent-usa

She is MUCH better today, and even my hand shoved to pet her, and she was teeth grinding!! No honking yet, or coming up the ramp to the sofa to cuddle in to me, but she will still be sore.
 
She was very quiet this morning, and was wondering if i should phone the vet, but she perked up, and just now is going nuts, not sure if i should cage her or not? not as much jumping as usual, but she is fast, i just HATE to use the ewww word 'binky'
She had her surgery on Monday.
 
spade/nuetering-surgery on rabbits

She was very quiet this morning, and was wondering if i should phone the vet, but she perked up, and just now is going nuts, not sure if i should cage her or not? not as much jumping as usual, but she is fast, i just HATE to use the ewww word 'binky'
She had her surgery on Monday.
dear scottishbluebird,--Monday was the deed/done,-as long as she is eating drinking-[normal]-post surgery,then you are in the clear-good to go,--go binky misha,-sincerely james waller from the other kent-usa:love::wave:
 
Misha is very cute :love: Have you had a post-op check with the vet? Misha should be OK to move around normally now, although I would restrict jumping for a few more days.
 
Thanks, the vet said they would only need to see her if i was worried, which i nearly did, but she is fine, and luckily she has never bothered that i have seen licking the wound.
She still has not honked at me yet, despite my large guilt box for her lol
She is eating and drinking, and i had to chase her trying to get a wagon wheel wrapper that had missed the bin lol, she did not want to give it up!
 
Binky misha

Thanks, the vet said they would only need to see her if i was worried, which i nearly did, but she is fine, and luckily she has never bothered that i have seen licking the wound.
She still has not honked at me yet, despite my large guilt box for her lol
She is eating and drinking, and i had to chase her trying to get a wagon wheel wrapper that had missed the bin lol, she did not want to give it up!
dear scottishbluebird,--so glad for misha,-because it is surgery,and rabbits are different-whereas the gi-tract [stops]functioning and has to re-started..-and this is critical,-this is why there are exotic dvm,s,-kinda spendy but well worth it..--sincerely james waller from the other kent-usa:love::wave:
 
dear scottishbluebird,--so glad for misha,-because it is surgery,and rabbits are different-whereas the gi-tract [stops]functioning and has to re-started..-and this is critical,-this is why there are exotic dvm,s,-kinda spendy but well worth it..--sincerely james waller from the other kent-usa:love::wave:

She is worth every penny!
I don't understand people who get pets and do whats needed for them.
 
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