Hello,
Three days ago I had my two female rabbits spayed. I live in Bangkok and it's very difficult to speak and understand the vets here, and also the hospital is very far and they get very stressed during the travel.
This morning we went for a check up, and they applied the patches to the wounds, even though the vet said that one rabbit was allergic to it. :?
Five minutes after we arrived home, both rabbits removed the patches (the previous times they lasted longer), probably as they feel much better they have more energies to remove them.
The vet told me to reapply the patches if they remove them, but honestly I don't see the point as they would remove them again.
Do you think they can stay without it? If I regularly check on the wounds and disinfect them?
The cages and the house are clean, it's not as they are outdoor, and also the wounds are already 4 days old.
Many thanks for any help!
Three days ago I had my two female rabbits spayed. I live in Bangkok and it's very difficult to speak and understand the vets here, and also the hospital is very far and they get very stressed during the travel.
This morning we went for a check up, and they applied the patches to the wounds, even though the vet said that one rabbit was allergic to it. :?
Five minutes after we arrived home, both rabbits removed the patches (the previous times they lasted longer), probably as they feel much better they have more energies to remove them.
The vet told me to reapply the patches if they remove them, but honestly I don't see the point as they would remove them again.
Do you think they can stay without it? If I regularly check on the wounds and disinfect them?
The cages and the house are clean, it's not as they are outdoor, and also the wounds are already 4 days old.
Many thanks for any help!