Sabine
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Hope you got back safe and sound with Dotty. How's the "little" girl?
It's funny, I did see that but I didn't really stress about it. I know that there's risks and all but if you have a rabbit savvy vet it's a fairly routine procedure for them. I am really confident in our vet's surgical abilities- the vet that did her has done more rabbit spays than any other vet in the group and whilst I'm not crazy about her on a personal level, she's a good surgeon. I guess I always usually know that it'll be ok, but it's still something you can't help worrying about. It just would never occur to me not to spay or neuter a bunny provided we had good vets at hand lol!I'm so glad to hear baby Dotters is okay! I read irishlops' thread about getting bunnies fixed and several people chimed in about their bunnies dying during speutering. I was hoping you didn't read that thread while waiting for the phone call from the vet. Phoebe Mae is officially old enough to be spayed now (6 months old), but I'm putting it off a bit longer because I'm afraid she won't wake up after her surgery.
Give Dotty noserubs from me!
LOL! I'm sure she will as well! We heard a small noise earlier so I dashed up there and she was chilling in the same place I'd left her in. I swear she must have just knocked on the floor to scare me!Poor Dotty! She looks so forlorn. I'm sure the she will milk the situation for all the sympathy and treats and noserubs she can get.
Cricket's vet had an emergency today and couldn't do her spay. I have to drop her back tomorrow. The vet gives us such substantial discounts that we can't whine over minor inconveniences. Keep Cricket in your thoughts tomorrow.How did Cricket go at the vets Patti? Did she get spayed today? I was thinking about her!