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Reasons why little boys should be neutured?

MopsyMops =]

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I was just wondering really. I am saving up to have Ogs neutured and hopefully with my x-mas money i will have enough :) (btw mum and dad offered but i thought it would be better if i saved up lol )
anywho i was just wondering if there was a risk of cancer for boys or not like there is with girls?
Obviousily the main answer will be for a friend for a male rabbit ;)
But i would the neuter change temperent?
:D
 
alvin was a mean baby.. hes much nicer without the crazy hormones now... and he still buzzes too... so all that changed was he hated us less :lol::lol:

he gets to live with a girl bun now too... no way he could of before :D

and i hear (have also seen the stains) that males spray ewwwwwwww alvin didnt get to that stage i had his bits whipped off before he realised he had them :oops:
 
thankyou :D :D
atm Ogs is fine temperent wise ( fingers crossed :lol: ) so will look into getting him neutured in the new year :)
 
I think it's mainly temperment and hygeine issues. Before T was neutured he was so messy and was constantly spraying.
He didn't do this when he was a baby baby though.
 
Also frustration - a single hormonal bunny will constantly feel frisky and will therefore more than likely get quite frustrated. A neutered bunny doesn't have these urges and is calmer and doesn't suffer with sexual frustration :)

There is also a theoretical risk of testicular cancer but I don't believe it's as well documented as it is with uterine cancer in females.
 
Squidgy used to spray me with wee every time I went near him. Ok,so I knew he loved me but is was most unpleasant. He also used to buzz around me and try to hump my arm :oops: Fortunately that has now stopped and he gives me lovely licky kisses instead :D
 
Squidgy used to spray me with wee every time I went near him. Ok,so I knew he loved me but is was most unpleasant. He also used to buzz around me and try to hump my arm :oops: Fortunately that has now stopped and he gives me lovely licky kisses instead :D

"you're mine...psssss" :lol::lol::lol:
 
Phoebe (hes a boy) was a dirty beast boy and he sprayed!! he was in for deplumming before his very eyes :lol:
I still find he nips me sometimes but hes less angry and is a cutie pie 99.9% of the time, the other 0.1% of the time hes either nipping my chin or boob or causing some sort of trouble around the house - mostly pulling off wallpaper :lol:
 
I thought Ivy was wonderfully relaxed, even when he got his plums, and was so gentle and sweet, he started to spray a bit, but it seems to have calmed a bit now, however now he is so full of hormones that he can't sit and have a cuddle without getting so roused it's driving me mad, and him, because it takes over his mind and all he can think about, and it's such a shame for him, so he is being de-plumed on friday he is finally big enough 2.1kg :shock: I never thought I'd see the day :lol: though he still seems teeny! :love:

There is a risk of testicular cancer, though it's not as high a risk as uterine cancer. Their character doesn't change because of being neutered, however the hormones are gone, and everything driven by hormones stops - Benji is still the same as he was before he was neutered, he just doesn't spray or hump my slippers anymore :lol: All in all it makes life much calmer, and eaiser for you bunny.
 
I thought Ivy was wonderfully relaxed, even when he got his plums, and was so gentle and sweet, he started to spray a bit, but it seems to have calmed a bit now, however now he is so full of hormones that he can't sit and have a cuddle without getting so roused it's driving me mad, and him, because it takes over his mind and all he can think about, and it's such a shame for him, so he is being de-plumed on friday he is finally big enough 2.1kg :shock: I never thought I'd see the day :lol: though he still seems teeny! :love:

There is a risk of testicular cancer, though it's not as high a risk as uterine cancer. Their character doesn't change because of being neutered, however the hormones are gone, and everything driven by hormones stops - Benji is still the same as he was before he was neutered, he just doesn't spray or hump my slippers anymore :lol: All in all it makes life much calmer, and eaiser for you bunny.

thankyou :) i was worried about the cancer asspect of it though.
He is just calmly sitting by a pink box atm. I think he may be gender confused :lol:
 
Also frustration - a single hormonal bunny will constantly feel frisky and will therefore more than likely get quite frustrated. A neutered bunny doesn't have these urges and is calmer and doesn't suffer with sexual frustration :)

There is also a theoretical risk of testicular cancer but I don't believe it's as well documented as it is with uterine cancer in females.

YUSH i agree biggles wasnt done till he was 5, so i could get him a gf, must say i sometimes miss the odd spray and mad humping of everytime that didnt move:lol: he had hugggggggggggggggggggggggggggggge plumbs due to the fact he mounted everything, there was also the smells of hormones to me they are not nice either like a sickly sweet smell of sweat. ickky i know but my best way of discribing it, he still pretty much the mad bun i was given when he was born still does rings round me, just without the lovling happy flick of spray :lol:
 
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