Yes,rabbits can get fixed,although its really much easier for the male to get fixed but you will have to separate the rabbits for a little amount of time after 1 of them gets fixed just so neither of them get annoyed
I am fairly sure that you cannot 'fix' a rabbit.
Yes but make sure they dont fight they probably wont but its a good idea to keep a close eye on them just incase.
Yes you can, but most vets prefer you to do it when the rabbit is fully mature.
Any age above 13 weeks
It is best to spay or nueter when the animal is 3 months old.
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Buck rabbits can breed for year after year. It might be good to sell the male or female rabbit if you do not want them to keep breeding, Or keep each rabbit in seperate cages. Another chice is that you can get your rabbit fixed.
Yes you can get rabbits fixed but you most likely have to take it to an exotic animal vet(which is hard to find)and I'd be scared that because rabbits are so small that they might not take well to the anistetic.
If the rabbit hasn't been spayed it's probably cancer. Females have an 80% chance of developing cancer at an early age. Both males and females should be fixed.
It is not generally rabbit nature to attack but they will defend themselves if they have to. Also, some male rabbits become territorial and will end up attacking their owners if they are not fixed. It is important to remember that because they are animals, each rabbit is unique and has its own personality.
You have to understand their body language. If your rabbit grunts or tries to pee on what its grunting at it is saying "I don't like when you do that. I'm mad" If a rabbit is mounting another rabbit, the rabbit on top is saying "I'm the dominant rabbit. I'm in charge here." If the rabbit on the bottom is staying still, it is saying "I know you are in charge." If the rabbit on the bottom is trying to get on top, it is saying "You are not in charge, I am." If your rabbits are not fixed, these mounting behaviors might mean they are mating. If your rabbit has its ears flat back on its back and you are petting it and the rabbit is staying still, it is saying "That feels good. You are making me calm." If you stop petting your rabbit, and it nudges or nips you, it is saying " Why did you stop? Keep petting me." If your rabbit is laying down it is saying "I am tired. I am calm" If one rabbit is laying down in the same cage as another rabbit it is telling you "I feel calm with this other rabbit. They are not a threat. I can trust them." If two or more rabbits are laying very close to each other or next to each other, they are saying "This other rabbit is my buddy. I trust them very much." If one rabbit is grooming the other, it is saying " This rabbit is my friend."
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