Boys are less invasive than girls. Have confidence in your vet and ask questions.
Give them plenty of TLC and they'll pick up on your vibes and affection.
RO library has plenty of advice.
I know you didn't ask for negative feedback but this is helpful to know - for anyone clicking on this thread title: Only once did I regret leaving a cryptorchid boy at a society-recommended DVM. He didn't give the cryptorchid boy pain meds, and the outcome was a heart attack. The vet has earned himself a not-so-professional nickname from many of us in the network. And aside from the impression he gave me prior to the foster boy's neuter, this was the first cryptorchid neuter the vet was doing.
On to the positives! We kept our boys quiet for a few days with limited space, and not one newly-fixed
male attempted to overgroom the surgical glue on their pouches. They'll be happy to *not* have hormones driving their temperament.
Yay for no more spraying !!
Bring their fave wet greens to nibble after surgery.
Cheers to you for taking the surgery step with your bunkids. :highfive:
:hearts Sending lots of love to your boys,