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Once He's castrated give it about a week.. He'll forget it ever happened and forget what He was messin with her for lol.. it will also allow time for her to come out of season after her jab.. However be prepared for a possible phantom pregnancy and or hormonal changes that will have her dragging HIM around and putting him to bed like a kit....

 

 

thanks lorelie,that's the answer,i'll give it a week .

 

Should also say thanks for the other replies as well. Ta.

 

 

Alan

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Hi

 

Dont know if I`ve caught you before you take him to the vet, but I would think about getting him a vasectomy instead of castrated.

Same price but means you can leave him with the jills and he will take them out off season for you.

Loads less hassle,,,very very handy to have. just a thought.

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Sorry,too late,he's already there,as for the prices,well,my vet wants £46.29 for castration ,and wait for it, £156.27 for vasectomy!! no contest.

 

I should mention that I tried three vets,and the quotes were simular,the cheapest being £135.

 

 

Alan

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Sorry,too late,he's already there,as for the prices,well,my vet wants £46.29 for castration ,and wait for it, £156.27 for vasectomy!! no contest.

 

I should mention that I tried three vets,and the quotes were simular,the cheapest being £135.

 

 

Alan

 

none of the vets are that expensive mate, two in Gillingham were under %0 quid, vasectomised, not castrated :thumbs:

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I've just got two ferrets,both one year old,a hob and a jill, the jill has just had the jill jab,and the hob started to chase her round and grab her,i've seperated them,and the hob is in tomorrow (Tuesday) for castration.My question is, how long before I can put them together again,please.

it can take up to 3 weeks for his hormones to settle, then he will be fine.

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