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Chong is back from the vets
« on: January 06, 2010, 05:25:48 PM »

I took my baby to a specialist vets in Horsford Norwich to be neutered. They have a special ward for exotics and special anaesthetic etc. My sister came with me and it was a right adventure getting there...

Got up at 6.30am and it was snowing but not too much. Popped him in his carrier and put a black fabric bag over the top to keep him warm and dry. We missed the first bus and had to wait twenty minutes in the snow. I was hugging Chong's carrier and breathing into it to keep him warm. As we got on the bus to Norwich it started to come down really heavily and I started to get a bad feeling. Would it come down too think and we get stuck in the city centre? That would be the worst thing. And then there was a bang and the bus slowed down and stopped. The windscreen wiper had snapped off and the driver couldn't see through all the snow.

We crawled to the next stop in Acle and it was either turn around and go back, or get on the next bus. It had stopped snowing so much so I decided to press on. We got to Norwich and hopped on the next bus to Horsford. It was right out in the middle of nowhere and we had to traipse through the blizzard along country lanes to get to the vets. The GPS on my phone couldn't get any signal due to the weather, but I'd memorized the map on the PC and we found our way fairly easily.

When we got there I was so impressed. It was really professional and they were so friendly. They took Chong after a long list of instruction by his overprotective mother. :blush2:

We made our way back into Norwich nervous, cold, tired, wet and hungry... and found a lovely pub to have breakfast. We shopped about a bit but I was a really worried about my baby. They rang me at 2pm to tell me he was fine, had eaten and been to the toilet and I could come get him.

They way back was much simpler but very, very cold. We wrapped his little carrier in my sister's scarf and put him in the bag to keep him warm.

He's back in his cage now but is having trouble getting comfortable. I put some fleece blankets in and he seems to be sleeping now.

Bless him, soon he will be able to be with his family and hopefully be happy. They've used disolvable stitches so he won't have to have them out and skin glue as well which should stop him hewing at it. But I will keep an eye on him and see if he needs a collar. I'm also worried about the stress of the journey, but he seemed to sleep through the whole thing, cozy in his carrier. He needs lots of good recovery vibes please. :)

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Re: Chong is back from the vets
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2010, 05:40:19 PM »

Wow, that was an ordeal!!!  Glad he is back home and doing well.
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Re: Chong is back from the vets
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2010, 09:48:41 AM »

What a trip, I know your heart must have been in your throat most of the way. Bless you.
I would leave him out from family for a couple - 5 days. Let them run together & play when your there, but either could get it into their heads to chew at the wound.
Then if he is under much stress from being away, you may have to weigh the odds. Keep on eye and see how he does, your the best judge. You know them best.
I think the glue is awesome.
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Re: Chong is back from the vets
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2010, 11:08:16 AM »

Wow! What an ordeal getting him there...glad it all worked out and hes home mending...May I ask...What made you decide to neuter? Just curious...I've two males and so neutering isn't an issue.

never mind explaining...I found an earlier post that explains why you neutered Chong...
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Re: Chong is back from the vets
« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2010, 02:55:16 PM »

 ::fruit:: ::fruit::  So glad to hear he is doing so much better! 

Do keep him confined in a small cage away from any thing that he could fall into, or out of, or off of ... I'm glad they used the glue ... I wish others would do that ... the stitches stick the tender skin, become loose and temp the little ones to chew them off and cause the opening to rupture.

Please give him chinnie kisses from all of us.   :::grins::

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Re: Chong is back from the vets
« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2010, 03:36:57 PM »

so glad chong is doing well after his adventure and he is a handsome little fella. I got my bambi neutered a few months ago and my vet advised not to let him in with the female after for about 6 weeks as he can still have viable sperm and can impregnant her. I re-introduced them really slowly and they're very happy together. :::grins::
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Re: Chong is back from the vets
« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2010, 11:50:57 AM »

Thank you for all your kind words and advice. :)

He's doing well so far. He's eaten a little porridge and a few treats and had a drink on his own and pooed. He's in a small cage and he's still a little stressed from the whole ordeal, although he's improving slowly. I feel so awful about putting him through all that, but I know when he's with the rest of his family he'll be happy and it'll all be worth it.

I was told he can still get them pregnant for up to 4 weeks, but as you were told 6 I will wait for longer just to be sure.
I decided to get him done after him and his mate Cheech had two baby girls. It took me a year to make the decision, but to have all four of them together would just be amazing.  ::nod::
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