Duffles0710
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Hi all, I have an 8ish year old crypthorchid male bunny and he wasn't feeling too well over the weekend and was taken to the vet this morning for a check as I suspected he was having a bout of gi stasis, and besides the heat stroke he apparently had (and was treated for and doing much better now!), the vet palpated his stomach and suspects that the undescended testicle has turned cancerous.
I never got him neutered because of misinformation and an unreliable vet (not the same one as the current one, it's a long story; I never got him neutered with this current vet cause I found him when fluffs was already 6+) who insisted he didn't need the surgery, which made me apprehensive to put him through one all those years ago as where I am from, rabbit savvy vets are hard to find.
And that decision has seem to turn into a nightmare today. The vet seems very sure it is cancer, but we are not proceeding with tests and xrays yet because he wants to focus on his heat stroke and overall wellbeing first before we delve into that.
What I would like to ask is if any lovely people here have had any experience with such an issue could give me some advice? My biggest concerns/questions are:-
1. Is he too old for a surgery like this?
2. What are the risks besides anaesthesia(which is my biggest fear currently)?
3. What steps should I take to confirm that this really is cancer? Is a biopsy recommended?
4. Should I request for an Xray?
These are questions I should ask the vet too, I know, but I'd definitely appreciate to have any input so I can weigh my options when the time comes to tackle this. I'm planning to look for another vet to get a second opinion too. He's too precious for me to just jump into such an invasive surgery with one source of input
I never got him neutered because of misinformation and an unreliable vet (not the same one as the current one, it's a long story; I never got him neutered with this current vet cause I found him when fluffs was already 6+) who insisted he didn't need the surgery, which made me apprehensive to put him through one all those years ago as where I am from, rabbit savvy vets are hard to find.
And that decision has seem to turn into a nightmare today. The vet seems very sure it is cancer, but we are not proceeding with tests and xrays yet because he wants to focus on his heat stroke and overall wellbeing first before we delve into that.
What I would like to ask is if any lovely people here have had any experience with such an issue could give me some advice? My biggest concerns/questions are:-
1. Is he too old for a surgery like this?
2. What are the risks besides anaesthesia(which is my biggest fear currently)?
3. What steps should I take to confirm that this really is cancer? Is a biopsy recommended?
4. Should I request for an Xray?
These are questions I should ask the vet too, I know, but I'd definitely appreciate to have any input so I can weigh my options when the time comes to tackle this. I'm planning to look for another vet to get a second opinion too. He's too precious for me to just jump into such an invasive surgery with one source of input