Why You Should Spay or Neuter Your Rabbit - Page 2


© Chandra Beal
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Most veterinarians charge somewhere between $55 and $120 to alter a rabbit, while most spay and neuter clinics charge between $25 and $50 dollars. The cost is well worth the investment. Your pet will be happier, healthier and live longer, and you'll have fewer surprises (unplanned litters, shredded carpet).

Spay and neuter your pets. It's the right thing to do.

Sexing a rabbit:

Female on right

Male on left

     

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6.   Aug 3, 2005 10:37 AM
In response to Re: stressed rabbit posted by eldestructobunny:

I have a 2 1/2 year old male rabbit as well who has full run of the hou ...


-- posted by lindab9860


5.   Aug 3, 2005 8:38 AM
In response to stressed rabbit posted by shijienushen:

your bunny may have a physical problem -- like a kidney problem or something. i ...


-- posted by eldestructobunny


4.   Aug 3, 2005 8:36 AM
i have a two and a half year old buck named pedro. he is neutered, and i littertrained him when i brought him home. lately, he has been urinating and leaving pebbles on my bed!! he has never done t ...

-- posted by eldestructobunny


3.   Oct 24, 2002 3:21 PM
i have a mini lop. i believe he is a male. he just turned 5 years old - and beginning to show some strange signs that i believe are stress. he has either chewed or licked the hair off the top of all f ...

-- posted by shijienushen


2.   Sep 1, 2000 4:15 PM
Mandy,

Your situation is not uncommon. First of all, I commend you for sticking through the frustration of grunting and urinating rabbits! Not everyone has the patience and understanding of these c ...


-- posted by Chandra





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