Desexing will generally reduce aggression in any animal. While done for this reason more for male animals, even in females it results in a decrease in the hormones responsible for aggressive behaviour. Female animals, rabbits included, can become very aggressive when in heat, when the urge to mate can make even the most normally docile pet become quite anti-social towards their owner. Some other important reasons for desexing your female rabbits include helping prevent uterine infections, cancer and mammary tumors, and - of course - unwanted babies.
A male desexed Guinea Pig is called "Neutered", and a female desexed Guinea Pig is known as "Spayed".
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Female rabbits will only fight if there's a male rabbit present.
No, desexed female cats do not go into heat. Spaying (desexing) involves removing the reproductive organs that are responsible for the heat cycle, so once a female cat is spayed, she will no longer experience heat cycles.
One Opinion: Yes! If you plan on introducing a new rabbit to your female, please respect the principles of bonding (i.e. putting their cages near, then letting one bunny at a time out to scent the other one, etc.; there are many websites that describes the process in length). If you do not do so, they can attack each other and seriously hurt or maim each other. The sex of your rabbit has no importance in this matter.Another Opinion: I am a rabbit breeder and have found there are zero issues but only IF the female is placed in the males cage for mating females are very territorial of there space.
If the rabbits have lived together before he was desexed, then as soon as his stitches have healed they can be housed together again. If you are introducing the two bunnies for the first time, then wait until his stitches have healed before letting them meet each other in a neutral territory like a bathroom. If they fight, separate them. You might need to introduce them multiple times before they stop fighting and then you can try housing them together.
Two females play together much in the same way that all rabbits play together. If rabbits are fighting, you should separate them. If rabbits are playing happily, then they are probably "bonded." See the related questions below for details.
Dwarf female rabbits
While it is normal for rabbits to urinate when excited or scared it is not so normal for them to just wet themselves. The rabbit could have an infection of some type that will need to be treated so a trip to the vet would be recommended.
Probably the male rabbits dig
no usually the male rabbits are bigger than female , because male rabbits are more dominate.
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