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ladycat

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Rocky my rabbit just went for his neuter...now i kinda assumed about his teeth (they grow very fast and will need to be cut quite often, the vet is gonna show me) however (something more common in dogs then occationally in cats) one of his testies is in his stomach...well I'm sure not technically his stomach but way up there where is doesn't belong and cuz he was not prepped for that extra sugery...he will have to go in for a second neuter or what will seem like a spay as far as the surgery goes. I guess these critters no who to go to....his teeth are going to be an issue too as far as the vet is concerned.
 

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salt licks, and wooden chew toys help with thet teeth, especially hard food.
 

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What about carrots and hard stuff like that? I never heard that you had to help them with their teeth--other than fed hard stuff.
 
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normally yes but his allignment in his mouth is not "normal" , he doesn't like to chew on things either possibly do to that though. he has pretty much every chew toy under the sun, hay (hay cubes, apple sticks)...and is not interested! he's very picky about any foods as well. he's worth it though
! (no it doesn't hurt for the teeth to get cut, like our nails basically)
 

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I had a dog awhile back who had a testie stuck up in his stomach! Hope all goes well with the surgery.
 
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