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    • nutlilly
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        How old is to old to fix a rabbit?
        We plan on getting Lilly fixed cause she is very hyper and wants to mark every where. Plus she is only 1 years old. Now Nutmeg is 3 years old and has never been fixed, but she doesn’t act like Lilly. She is calm and laid back and doesn’t mark her territory. So should we let her be or get her fixed too?


      • Sarita
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          They can and should both be fixed. I would recommend bloodwork for Nutmeg.


        • bunnytowne
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            From my understanding it is never too old to spneuter a bunny.   I may be wrong.  Personally I think after 5 years a vet opinion on that would be good.  At 9 years old I don’t think a bunny could be spayed due to age. Again a vet knows better than I. 

              3 years old is not too old.  Bunny is still young enuf.  That much I do know. 


          • Hazel
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              It’s very important that you get Nutmeg fixed ASAP. Females have an above 85% chance of developing reproductive cancer by age 3-4 if not spayed. You gotta do this now, considering she is 3 years old already. If you can’t do them both at the same time, do Nutmeg first.

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