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.
Spraying a rabbit with disinfectant spray can be harmful and potentially fatal. Rabbits have sensitive respiratory systems and their skin can also be sensitive to chemicals. It is best to avoid using disinfectant sprays directly on rabbits and instead use rabbit-safe cleaning products if necessary.
They may not die but they will get sick.Type your answer here...
Hare Spray
hare spray
Rabbits spray to mark their territory or show dominance. To prevent rabbit spraying behavior, spaying or neutering your rabbit can help reduce the urge to spray. Providing enough space, toys, and attention can also help prevent spraying.
Hare spray
No it doesnt
Because you didn't cover your mouth.
no it doesnt
If they are not fixed they will.
get a sewing needle/saftey pin and put into the washer jet (where the water comes out)and move it a small bit then try the washer, keep moving it till your happy.
Throw the can of soda at him, until he catches. There are two possibliltys he could do.. He could spray at himself or st you. Shake n spray is where he throws it at you. And fizz will go everywhere.