Do you know how to prepare your rabbit for spay/neuter or other surgeries? Let’s find out!
First choose an experienced, rabbit savvy veterinarian to perform the operation. Check with your local rabbit rescue for a list of the best veterinarians in your area for rabbits. You may also want to check if your area has low-cost spay/neuter services for people who qualify.
In the days leading up to the surgery stick to your rabbit’s regular routine.
On the day of surgery feed the usual diet consisting of hay, pellets, water, and leafy green vegetables. Unlike cats and dogs, rabbits should not fast before operations. As a matter of fact, rabbits should have food and water available right up to the time of surgery. Feeding keeps the gastrointestinal tract moving, which helps them to recover quickly.
Bring some of your rabbit’s food (especially favorite greens) with you to the veterinary clinic on the day of surgery. This food will be offered post-surgery and is an important part of the recovery process.
If your rabbit has a bonded friend (hopefully already sterilized!), call ahead to your veterinary clinic to find out their policy on bringing the bonded mate along for the appointment. Being with their bonded friend can lower stress and be beneficial to healing.
You don’t need to change your rabbit’s routine or feeding schedule to prepare for spay/neuter surgery, however giving extra love and snuggles is always appropriate!
More information
Pre-Surgical Instructions: http://www.fvawl.org/pre-surgical-instructions
How To Find A Good Rabbit Veterinarian: https://rabbit.org/health/how-to-find-a-rabbit-savvy-vet/
Pre- and Post-operative care of domestic rabbits: http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/opcare.html
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