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Hi, I might be panicking over nothing.
So they both got neutered yesterday and are still very shocked and not them selves which I did expect, however we have noticed their poos (sorry for the gross question) have been very wet almost liquid coming out at same time and then one ridiculously long poo about 4 times the length 😔 will ring vets and check if it’s okay but that doesn’t seem right.
 
Hi, I might be panicking over nothing.
So they both got neutered yesterday and are still very shocked and not them selves which I did expect, however we have noticed their poos (sorry for the gross question) have been very wet almost liquid coming out at same time and then one ridiculously long poo about 4 times the length 😔 will ring vets and check if it’s okay but that doesn’t seem right.

Definitely speak with the vet.
Keep them off veg and grass and you may need to syringe feed them if they aren’t eating enough of at all for themselves. Weigh them daily to ensure they are eating enough. I will add in some guides to help.

Can I ask though why you got them neutered? Not that it matters now, but two boys who live together don’t need to be neutered

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Definitely speak with the vet.
Keep them off veg and grass and you may need to syringe feed them if they aren’t eating enough of at all for themselves. Weigh them daily to ensure they are eating enough. I will add in some guides to help.

Can I ask though why you got them neutered? Not that it matters now, but two boys who live together don’t need to be neutered

Tips For Post-operative Care
Digestive Disorders: Diarrhea - Bloat - GI Stasis (No Gut Movement) And Not Eating
Not Eating, Weight Loss And The Importance Of Syringe Feeding Fibre
Complete Syringe Feeding Guide
It was part of the agreement of having them from the RSPCA, if you syringe feed them what do you feed them?
 
It was part of the agreement of having them from the RSPCA, if you syringe feed them what do you feed them?

Ok, I see. I just wanted to check as some people incorrectly believe that neutering changes their behaviour and can make them less likely to fall out

Critical care is a fibre source product which you can syringe feed to them. If you don’t have it in, then you can mush up their normal pellets with warm water until they go mushy and syringe feed that to them, using a 1ml syringe with the end cut off.

Read the guides I linked in as they will help know what you are looking out for and when to step in
 
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