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Forum BEHAVIOR spaying… is it necessary

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    • ivybunny
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        My rabbit is 2\3 months old and she lives on her own but is spaying necessary?


      • Berea
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          Your rabbit isn’t going to live in constant pain because of its uterus, but spaying is highly recommended.
          For one thing, behavioral problems like spraying can be fixed by spaying.
          Secondly, uterine cancer is common in unspayed rabbits.

          So, while you may not want to shell out money to spay your rabbit, it’s better that you do.


        • ivybunny
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            Thank you I think I will when she get older this was really helpful!

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