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Is it really nescessary for me to neuter my rabbit?

April 23, 2010 by admin · 6 Comments 

In planning Okay always a male Kaninchennur one cares, really be around each other rabbits, if it eventually comes into contact with one of my friend rabbit (also male, but not castrated) Should I really get it neutered or will it be in order ?

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6 Responses to “Is it really nescessary for me to neuter my rabbit?”
  1. Morgan F says:

    I have a male rabbit and he was very mean, before we took him neutered he was bitting seemed much happier and

  2. Dov V says:

    Waste of time and money to neuter a rabbit lol. especialy when most of the time in a cage and the only other rabbits he comes to spending is a guy.

  3. BenOrJed says:

    I always feel when an animal is neutered, you actually get away with part of their personality. Your pet needs character, otherwise it is only to wait an empty fluff ball is scratched to werden.entschieden we not castrate ourselves on our rabbits, and occasionally he can be free, but then we leave him alone and come back in five minutes and he is ok . Of course, if you’ve never even get close to your rabbit, then castration is a real option. It is also not fair that for him, for he does and want you never to go near him, then he would put in his cage for his entire life with no interaction with other beings. . . No animal should suffer that

  4. Melissa says:

    Altered rabbits are healthier and live longer than unaltered rabbits. Your neutered male rabbit will live longer because he does not fall into temptation, in other animals (rabbits, cats, etc.) due to his sexual aggression kämpfen.Altered rabbit better companions. They are quiet, loving and dependable once the undeniable urge to mate has been removed. In addition, rabbits are less prone to destructive (chewing, digging) and aggressive (biting, lunging, circling, growling) behavior after the Operation.Vermeidung of harmful behavior. Unneutered male rabbits spray, and both men and women are much easier to litter train, and much more reliably trained, after they changed haben.Altered rabbits will not contribute to the problem of overpopulation of rabbits. About 7 million adorable dogs, cats and rabbits are killed in animal shelters in this country each year. In addition, unwanted rabbits are often abandoned in fields, parks or on public streets, can for themselves, where they suffer from hunger and ward off disease, and are easy prey for other animals or rabbits Verkehrsunfälle.Altered certainly have a friend to play. Rabbits are social animals and enjoy the company of other rabbits. But if your rabbit is altered, he or she can not have a friend that either of the opposite sex or same sex because of sexual and aggressive behaviors triggered by hormones wird.Kastration neutering for rabbits and has been contributing to a safe procedure if they by experienced rabbit veterinarians conducted. The House Rabbit Society is spayed or neutered over 1000 rabbits had approximately 0th 1% mortality due to anesthesia. An experienced vet can neuter rabbits and sterilize your rabbit with very low risk for healthy rabbits. Not to castrate a veterinarian with little or no experience with rabbits and sterilize your rabbit.

  5. Renee P says:

    I’d castrated him, he is a better pet.

  6. Fran H says:

    I would say yes. Its fairly important point for all non-Zuchtkaninchen.Männliche rabbits, dominant behavior when castrated Bot. They are more likely to bite and be aggressive. You will also pee everywhere, will not be able to throw that well-trained and Flick pee your walls. He is everything back, circle you, you and your friends back and legs are heavier in general.