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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Bunny Neuter help!!

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    • mangothebun
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        Hi!! So my bunny is turning 6 months old by the end of December and I feel like he is ready for a neuter. I’ve found a rabbit vet that I could rely on but, my biggest problem is convincing my parents to do the neuter. The price for the neuter here is not very expensive. It’s about less than 100 dollars. Anyone have any ideas how I could convince my parents into thinking neutering is a good thing?? Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks! 


      • toby
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          Neutering is a good thing because your bunny will be less aggressive, more loving, and more calm. You’ll be able to litter box train him easier as he won’t want to mark his territory everywhere, and it won’t smell as bad. He’ll also live longer as the risk of cancer in that area will be reduced.

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