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this sounds really rough I know you weren't expecting it to be like this. My advice would be to take him to the vet - a different vet in a different practice - for an objective second opinion. Make sure that they are feral aware and would be okay with handling him. At minimum get them to give him a large amount of SubQ fluids to rehydrate him and possibly a Convenia injection in case there is an infection anywhere in his body (unlikely I know) from the neuter or being at the clinic. If you can afford it maybe even some basic bloodwork they can do in-house so they can have the results right away while he's there. I would go ahead and do this even if you plan to let him out just to make sure you aren't letting him out with a problem he needs help with because it will likely be a long time before you could catch him again. Good luck to you