MissFluffy
New Kit
Hi there,
I had typed out a massive explanatory post, but this forum said I hadn't logged in when I had... GARGH.
Lost it all.
Crux of it is - Got male and female tog. Living tog. He was neutered on 18th July. She started acting too eager for food and then I saw squirming and rolling in her belly about two weeks ago when she lay on her side in the sun so assumed she was pregnant. But I expected the bunnies 31 days after his castration. I've since read on this site though that males can stay fertile weeks after the operation??!! My vet said nothing to me about this.
So- Can someone PLEASE tell me that the movement in the belly is really only likely to be babies? And not a bad case of wind!
Sorry for the shortened version but spent half an hour on the other one and was not happy to lose it!
:roll:
I had typed out a massive explanatory post, but this forum said I hadn't logged in when I had... GARGH.
Lost it all.
Crux of it is - Got male and female tog. Living tog. He was neutered on 18th July. She started acting too eager for food and then I saw squirming and rolling in her belly about two weeks ago when she lay on her side in the sun so assumed she was pregnant. But I expected the bunnies 31 days after his castration. I've since read on this site though that males can stay fertile weeks after the operation??!! My vet said nothing to me about this.
So- Can someone PLEASE tell me that the movement in the belly is really only likely to be babies? And not a bad case of wind!
Sorry for the shortened version but spent half an hour on the other one and was not happy to lose it!
:roll:
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