Hello, welcome back! :sparkles: :dizzy:
Today I’m going to be answering some questions about neutering/spaying.
What is neutering/spaying?
Spaying is the procedure performed on female rabbits to remove the reproductive organs. The procedure takes place through the abdomen. Blood vessels that lead to the reproductive tract are tied and the reproductive tract is removed. ... Neutering is performed on male rabbits to remove the testes.
Is getting your rabbit neutered/spayed cruel?
Neutering your male companion prevents testicular cancer and some prostate problems. Spaying helps prevent uterine infections and breast tumors, which are malignant or cancerous in about 50% of dogs and 90% of cats. Spay/neuter will help your pet live a longer, healthier life.
Does spaying/neutering change your animal?
Spaying will not change your rabbit's essential personality i.e. she will still be as warm and loving towards you and other rabbits
Can unspayed/Unneutered rabbits be litter trained?
Yes, you can litter-train your bunny! But, spaying or neutering has to come first. It is almost impossible to litter train an unspayed or unneutered rabbit.
All my info was found from the web, and I’ve done a lot of research on this topic! Any questions may be asked below.
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Comments (10)
I’m from Boston mass area I was wondering if anyone knew any good places who spay bunnies for low income people or any Resources for Vouchers
Hi, sadly I do not know.
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Reply to: -Shelby-
To fit with the guidelines, you will need to add links to back up your information in the post, not just say it’s from the web. Hope that helps :blue_heart:
Reply to: Holly :rabbit:
Ok! :two_hearts:
Great post! I completely agree with getting your bun spayed/neutered when trying to litter train them. My bun was litter trained before I got her and she wasn't spayed, her previous owner never had any issues. But after the second week of me having Alice, she started pooping everywhere!
Yeah! Thank you so much! :two_hearts:
Thank you!!! This helps me very much :green_heart: :blue_heart: :yellow_heart:
No problem! If you need any more help my pms are always open! :two_hearts: