At what age should owners neuter or spay their pet rabbits?

Neutering or spaying pet rabbits is a highly recommended procedure that can help your bunny to live a longer and healthier life. Spaying or neutering rabbits can be done as early as 4-6 months of age, when they reach sexual maturity. It is important to have your rabbit spayed or neutered as soon as possible, as it can help to prevent many reproductive health problems and reduce the chances of them developing uterine cancer later in life.

Neutering or spaying your rabbit will also help to reduce unwanted behaviour such as territorial aggression, mounting and excess scent marking. It can also help to prevent overpopulation of rabbits and make sure that they are not contributing to this problem.

It is important to get your rabbit checked by a vet before deciding whether to neuter or spay them, as they need to make sure that the rabbit is healthy enough for the procedure. They will also be able to advise you on the best age for neutering or spaying, which may depend on the breed of your rabbit and other factors.

Your vet will also be able to give you more information about the procedure itself, recovery time and any aftercare that may be necessary, so it’s important to have a chat with them before making any decisions.

Remember that neutering or spaying your rabbit is a decision that should not be taken lightly, but it can have many benefits for both you and your pet in the long run.

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