Haru the Lionhead
Well-Known Member
Hello guys, I just saw a rabbit pass because of cancer. I had totally forgotten about these risks and never thought about them in the past couple of years, but now I’m worried.
We only have two vets in the whole country that works with rabbits, and they are not rabbit savvy vets, they are just the only ones that accept them.
One of them had told me that I should shower my rabbit.. (with a few other false informations) i never went back there since. And the other one, well.. I took Haru to spay her when she was 7 months old, she’s now 3. She went under anesthesia, he opened her up, then called me saying that he couldn’t find her uterus, and that she was either spayed when she was younger (I’ve had her since she was four months old), or that she might be male what vet doesn’t know if an adult rabbit was male or female!!!
Then, he blamed me for not fasting her, saying that he couldn’t find the uterus because her stomach was full
Healing from that surgery was the hardest month of my entire life. I never slept or ate or anything. She chewed her stitches, went under anesthesia again to got restitched.
After a few months I took her to the first vet to get ultrasound. He told me that he can see the edges of her uterus from the side, so she 100% has one. However, we can’t see the whole uterus because her scar tissue was covering the whole area . Which means that if I wanted to check for any signs of anything bad, it wouldn’t be visible.
I know that not getting her spayed is risky, but I think that spaying her here is suicide. Yes the vets did do a few surgeries on rabbits, but not enough for them to be experienced. I also worry about anesthesia. What do you guys think?
We only have two vets in the whole country that works with rabbits, and they are not rabbit savvy vets, they are just the only ones that accept them.
One of them had told me that I should shower my rabbit.. (with a few other false informations) i never went back there since. And the other one, well.. I took Haru to spay her when she was 7 months old, she’s now 3. She went under anesthesia, he opened her up, then called me saying that he couldn’t find her uterus, and that she was either spayed when she was younger (I’ve had her since she was four months old), or that she might be male what vet doesn’t know if an adult rabbit was male or female!!!
Then, he blamed me for not fasting her, saying that he couldn’t find the uterus because her stomach was full
Healing from that surgery was the hardest month of my entire life. I never slept or ate or anything. She chewed her stitches, went under anesthesia again to got restitched.
After a few months I took her to the first vet to get ultrasound. He told me that he can see the edges of her uterus from the side, so she 100% has one. However, we can’t see the whole uterus because her scar tissue was covering the whole area . Which means that if I wanted to check for any signs of anything bad, it wouldn’t be visible.
I know that not getting her spayed is risky, but I think that spaying her here is suicide. Yes the vets did do a few surgeries on rabbits, but not enough for them to be experienced. I also worry about anesthesia. What do you guys think?