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Ok lol sorry I didnt understand what you ment.Quote:
Originally Posted by critter crazy
Well Butters got fixed today, and is doing great! he was a little groggy, but otherwise doing good. The vet Assist. at the vets office come to find out is my neighbor!! how cool is that??? he he he he! she even delivered Butters to me after, he was neutered! She is awsome!
Unfortunately I was not able to Fix Sugar, as she is indeed pregnant, and the vet thinks she is between 2-3 weeks along, so within another week or two she will give birth! But My neighbor, Lisa(the Vet tech) Has explained everything i need to do to prepare fpr the new babies, and has also offered to help me find great homes. So as soon as she can, after the babies are born, she will also be fixed.
I am actually excited at the upcoming arrivals, and am hoping things go Okay. I feel so much better knowing that two doors down is a vet tech should any problems arise. So fingers crossed that the babies and momma make it!
Excellent! I had an "oops" litter when I was younger, and while it was challenging finding them all good homes, I really enjoyed watching them grow up. :) I'm looking forward to lots and lots of pictures of the new arrivals! :)
I am very excited to see the birth of these babies, as I have never had a pregnant animal before, except whe i was 5 and didnt get to see it. But I am also very scared! But I just have to think positive that things will be okay, adn they will!!
Well Sugar is getting very aggressive lately! According to the web, this is very common with pregnant females. She got very upset when I went to clean out the cage yesterday, i have never heard a rabbit growl before! scared the crud right out of me!:eek: I put her nest box in last night, cause we arent exactly sure when she is due, so we want to be prepared. She loved it! whent right in and started moving all the bedding around and made a nice little spot! I will be viligantly watching her from now on, looking for any signs that she is ready! I guess the biggest sign is when she starts linning the nest with her fur. Getting excited!(and Nervoous!!):eek:
Yes she will get very agressive.
She should have her babies sometime next week.
Make sure Butters isnt in the same cage as her though because it can aggitate her alot and make her hold the babies in. Also he WILL kill the babies.She should be in a quiet secluded place.
Dont be surprised if she dosent use the nest box too, not every bunny dose. Just be sure to put them in there once they are born.
Pm me if you have any questions I have unfortunatly been through this
for the same reason as you.
Butters is already removed, he had his neutering and needed to be quiet anyways to heal. So he will stay in his cage on his own.Quote:
Originally Posted by buttercup132
Oh.... Baby Bunnies... I'm so excited! :D
How exciting! I'm glad you plan to get her fixed afterwards. :D
You MUST show us pictures after the babies are born. I'm sure they'll be gorgeous!
Good luck to Sugar with her pregnancy. I'm sure things will go just fine. =)
I will do my best to get pics as soon as they arive! of course, that is if i can do it without losing an appendage, from mom!!!!:eek: