ninjabunnieshya
Member
When I got my first bunny Lucy 3 years ago and my other bunny Abby 2 years ago, I thought I was all brushed up on the subject. I bought 4 rabbit books and they all said to get does spayed because they will be healthier that way. I told my parents that and they said it was "unnecessary" and "too expensive". I didn't push it because I thought that the chance of cancer was not as high as it really is. I was exploring several rabbit sites today that all said that cancer and other problems have an extremely high chance of occurring in unspayed females. They also said that rabbits should be young when they're spayed.
I'm so scared. My Abby is 2 years old, and she isn't spayed. Lucy is 4 and she's not spayed either. I'm already looking up rabbit-savvy vets in the Los Angeles area where I live, but I have no idea what to ask them to do for my bunnies. Neither of them have been to a vet before, and I don't know what breed they are, but I am pretty sure they are dwarf rabbits.
Short version: I have two female rabbits; one is 2 and the other is 4. They are not spayed. I am worried about health risks. Help, please?
I'm so scared. My Abby is 2 years old, and she isn't spayed. Lucy is 4 and she's not spayed either. I'm already looking up rabbit-savvy vets in the Los Angeles area where I live, but I have no idea what to ask them to do for my bunnies. Neither of them have been to a vet before, and I don't know what breed they are, but I am pretty sure they are dwarf rabbits.
Short version: I have two female rabbits; one is 2 and the other is 4. They are not spayed. I am worried about health risks. Help, please?