Rachy1412
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Cavy Slave
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2005
- Posts
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- Joined
- Jan 29, 2005
- Messages
- 967
I had two female rabbits to start with, I was never told to spay them so I thought that they would live ok together. When my younger rabbit matured they had a huge fight that needed stitches! I did some more research and I realized that they had to me spayed. So I got my youngest one spayed, while she was recovering she got out of her cage while my eldest rabbit was running around the garden. They had another fight but this time no one was hurt.
My unspayed female does not seem lonely and enjoys the company of humans. My spayed female on the other hand was loney so I got her a neutered male from a rescue. They are now living together after 2 weeks perfectly! They are even grooming eachother!! I am now saving up to get my older rabbit netuered. I have to put her on a diet first as I know she is overweight. Is 3years old too old to spay?
My question is how hard do you think it will be to bond them all after she has been neutered? I have heard that rabbits hold grudges so I thought maybe she will never get along with the female rabbit again. At the moment she is very aggresive and I know it will be reduced after neutering. So what are your thoughts?
Thanks! xx
My unspayed female does not seem lonely and enjoys the company of humans. My spayed female on the other hand was loney so I got her a neutered male from a rescue. They are now living together after 2 weeks perfectly! They are even grooming eachother!! I am now saving up to get my older rabbit netuered. I have to put her on a diet first as I know she is overweight. Is 3years old too old to spay?
My question is how hard do you think it will be to bond them all after she has been neutered? I have heard that rabbits hold grudges so I thought maybe she will never get along with the female rabbit again. At the moment she is very aggresive and I know it will be reduced after neutering. So what are your thoughts?
Thanks! xx