ifyou spay a female or nueter a male rabbit it will make yhem live longer, br happier, and more friendly.)
Before you spay your rabbit, you should know how: much the spay will cost, it will make your bunny not give birth anymore, it will make your rabbit live longer, and it will make your rabbit be HAPPY!
Spay or nueter your rabbit when he/she is 6 months old.
Well I have a rabbit and its not spayed or neutered, and its a little bit aggressive. It growls whenever I try to take it out of the cage.
yes.
Spay and neuter both your bunnies.
Do you mean spay/neuter your rabbit? you are not de-sexing them. It is cheaper to neuter males than to spay females. Cost is between $75.00 and $150.00 unless you can find a spay/neuter clinic going on somewhere.
It is best to spay or nueter when the animal is 3 months old.
Approximately £55 in the UK, unsure about other countries.
Yes, you should neuter (also known as spay) your female rabbit. There is a very high incidence of ovarian cancer in young female rabbits. It's worth spaying your bunny just to avoid that. Another good reason to spay your rabbit is that it usually has a good effect on behaviour. Unspayed rabbits tend to be messier, more destructive, and more aggressive. Also, if you spay your bunny, it's much more likely that you'll be able to "bond" her with another rabbit. Rabbits are social animals, and they get lonely easily. If your rabbit doesn't have another rabbit friend, then your bunny's social needs are ALL on YOU - a big responsibility! In many areas, pet rabbits are overpopulated: shelters are overflowing, and many rabbits are put down (killed) because there's just no more room for them. Don't add to this problem by letting your bunny breed - so, that's one more reason why you should neuter your rabbit! See the related link below for details.
My opinion is yes because if she escapes or another rabbit gets into the garden and they have intercourse then your rabbit will become pregnant so it is better to be prepared :)
First answer: It is normal for a pregnant rabbit to pull out their fur, but if any other rabbit did that then it means that the rabbit isn't warm enough.Second Answer: More likely, the rabbit is going through a false pregnancy. This is normal but it isn't healthy because it is stressful for rabbits, and stress can lead to a low quality of life and even illness. Preventing false pregnancies is one reason among many why you should spay your rabbit.There are other reasons why a rabbit might pull out or lose its fur (like stress, illness, boredom, illness), but the only reason the rabbit would make a nest is pregnancy or false pregnancy.
Why is your rabbit mean? Did you tease it? Have you dropped it or otherwise hurt it? If your rabbit is a year old it is likely that you will not improve it's temperament. It will however stop his spraying most likely.