Both of my bunnies were spayed yesterday. One procedure was apparently more difficult than the other (something about the size/ position of her uterus). Both bunnies were kept overnight and I picked them up today. They look terrible (especially BunBun who had the more difficult surgery). The vet tech said she had a very difficult time with BunBun this morning (feeding/ meds, etc) and showed me how she had to trap her in a towel to feed her and wished me luck (with a look on her face that did not instill confidence)…. My bunnies have always been together since we got them as babies. I was surprised to learn that they weren’t kept together at the vet. They seemed happy to be together in the carrier on the way home (well, they didn’t look happy, but Brownie was grooming BunBun, which I hope brought her some comfort)…. The vet tech told me to keep them separated so I could keep track of which one was eating/ pooping - which makes sense, except that poor BunBun looks so depressed. Right now I have them set up in a big bathroom for the recovery period (vet said not to give them too much space); I have a fence set up between them.
Questions:
1. Do you think it’s ok to take the fence away during the day so they can be together?
2. Does this space look too big or too small? I’d like to add some toys/ hide-aways (vet tech said not to put anything out they could jump on.
3. BunBun doesn’t look well and it sounds like she’s chewing on rocks (which I assume means she’s grinding her teeth in pain). Her next pain meds dose is in two hours (but she’s been home and in pain for a few hours already). They were prescribed pain meds every 12hrs (maybe BunBun needs more)? Is it typical to look and act so poorly after a spay?
I actually feel terrible for putting them both through this.
Questions:
1. Do you think it’s ok to take the fence away during the day so they can be together?
2. Does this space look too big or too small? I’d like to add some toys/ hide-aways (vet tech said not to put anything out they could jump on.
3. BunBun doesn’t look well and it sounds like she’s chewing on rocks (which I assume means she’s grinding her teeth in pain). Her next pain meds dose is in two hours (but she’s been home and in pain for a few hours already). They were prescribed pain meds every 12hrs (maybe BunBun needs more)? Is it typical to look and act so poorly after a spay?
I actually feel terrible for putting them both through this.