okiron
Well-Known Member
From Spring's advice, I'm making a new thread
For those of you who haven't read my intro, I recently adopted 2 bunnies with all paperwork stating they were female. I come to find out one isn't, and I might end up with a litter of bunnylettes in a month. The female was seperated from her litter when I adopted her so I don't really want her having to go through all of that again. Now I honestly don't know if she's actually pregnant or how to tell, but undergunfire mentioned an emergency spay. Now how far into the pregnancy are you allowed to do those? If she is pregnant, it would be a little over a week now. I am nervous as heck about all this so don't mind me if I'm a bit jitterly. These 2 are my first "real" pet bunnies and please just treat me as a semi-first timer. I've had bunnies in the past but they were the outside bunnies that were loved and taken care for but not the the extent I could take care of them now.
For those of you who haven't read my intro, I recently adopted 2 bunnies with all paperwork stating they were female. I come to find out one isn't, and I might end up with a litter of bunnylettes in a month. The female was seperated from her litter when I adopted her so I don't really want her having to go through all of that again. Now I honestly don't know if she's actually pregnant or how to tell, but undergunfire mentioned an emergency spay. Now how far into the pregnancy are you allowed to do those? If she is pregnant, it would be a little over a week now. I am nervous as heck about all this so don't mind me if I'm a bit jitterly. These 2 are my first "real" pet bunnies and please just treat me as a semi-first timer. I've had bunnies in the past but they were the outside bunnies that were loved and taken care for but not the the extent I could take care of them now.