21/11/2024
🤎✨🐰Everyone meet Phoebe ✨🐰🤎
~ She is a 6 month old Rex rabbit and was admitted to the practice for a spay 🐰
✨Rabbits are very sociable animals that, despite loving their owners very much, thrive in the company of other bunnies✨
🐰Benefits of rabbit neutering
No risk of pregnancy: You’re happy with your 2 bunnies and don’t wish to add more to the household. Rabbit spays and castration eliminate this risk, along with any pregnancy and birth-related trouble for females.
🐰Decreases risk of cancer: Female bunnies are prone to cancer of the womb and breast tissue. Neutering them when they’re young is a proven method of lowering this risk. In fact, cancer of the womb can occur in up to 60% of un-neutered female rabbits over the age of 3.
🐰A better relationship between bunnies: A male-female pairing will run a lot smoother if neither party has sex/breeding-related impulses to deal with.
🐰A better relationship with you: Just as with cats and dogs, rabbit neutering is a useful method of curbing some unwanted behaviours, making your bunnies easier to handle, to house-train and safer to be around – which is especially important if you have children.