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Forum DIET & CARE neutering questions?

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    • MariaG
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        ive finally gotten a job and i get paid in about a week and i really want my bunny to get neutered. hes 3 so i hope hes not too old. is neutering very stressful on the bunny? do lots of bunnys die from getting neutered? is it hard to take care of a bunny after they come home from surgery ? is there any specific things i should ask the vet about or keep an eye on ? 


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          Neutering male bunnies is not as invasive as spaying a female. All my males have bounced back fairly quickly. The HRS has a great spay/neuter FAQ that will answer a lot of your questions and give you advice on determining whether or not a vet is rabbit savvy:
          http://rabbit.org/faq-spaying-and-neutering/

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