RAbbits are especially delicate to operate on, they go into shock if it's not done right. Sometimes even if it IS done right, they can die before the anesthetic is worn off. You want someone working on the bunny who knows rabbits and has experience in operating on them.
There will be NO free bunny neutering, but there may be some low cost options. You'll have to check if they mean dogs and cats only, however.
2007-12-29 14:08:44
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answered by Elaine M 7
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Your local SPCA would probably do it for a "donation"; but really you should have though about the cost of neutering etc before buying a rabbit and if it was going to be a problem a rescue rabbit which had already been neutered would probably have been a better option.
2007-12-29 08:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Most places don't spay/neuter rabbits at low cost like they do dogs and cats because rabbits are at a much higher risk of death. They are very fragile and putting them under anesthesia is dangerous, especially for something that isn't necessary. If he is your only rabbit, it's probably easier to leave him be.
2007-12-29 10:34:43
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answered by Allison E 2
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If your rabbit is an only rabbit you really do not need to get it neutered. It will be fine. Many rabbits have lived long healthy lives and have never been neutered or spayed.
2007-12-29 09:04:00
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answered by kuunoita 6
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no place is going to neutered anything for free you will have to pay some money look online for some places and compare prices if it is so out of your range dont get your rabbit neutered unless its around other rabbits it shouldnt matter much
2007-12-29 08:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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we'd recommend spaying your woman. this might with any luck improve her 'innovations-set'. besides it might additionally amplify her lifespan by heavily decreasing the possibility of Ovarian maximum cancers. we've discovered the main suitable thank you to introduce Bunny's is to at the beginning to living house them side by side, so as that they are able to fulfill in the process the twine. we'd additionally recommend which you place all the rabbits in each others residences for a whilst so as that they are able to 'fragrance' the area. at last, we'd recommend which you introduce the female into what must be seen, the adult males cage. Rabbits stay in a 'Matriarchal' society. In different words 'females rule!' so which you ought to enable the little guy set up his 'territory' so he would not get beaton up by the 'new woman'. happy to take heed to you have a huge run. the bigger the greater useful! :)
2016-12-11 16:06:26
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answered by ? 4
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Contact your local SPCA and have a word with them.
2007-12-30 01:38:36
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answered by Anonymous
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