Sam_Spice
Mama Doe
I was naughty and went onto a thread of some lady asking if she should spey and neuter her rabbits, she has a doe and buck and wants to bond them in the future but not breed.I read through 14 replied of people saying don't get them done :roll: most of their reasoning being they've had rabbits for years and never got them done and don't see the need to.
I replied saying you should get them done, especially if you want to bond them and not breed, and i also included about the females getting cancer etc. The girl was worried her vets couldn't do the operation so I suggested searching for an exotic pet vets nearby too. I then just checked back and got a wonderful reply
"lol sam i refuse point blank to accept all that 43 yrs of rabbit owning its all hype and money making for vets rescue work etc and breeding which i agian do now and as for exotic pets piffle sorry but they are not exotic pets no wonder people are confused
not spaying does not cause cancer at all cancer is cancer end of thats the cause in everyone things may make it more aggressive thats like saying give all usfemales the op to stop ovarian cancer !!!!!!!!!! doesnt work like that
my one male has been done purely because he is to nasty with other rabbits and to old to breed from now bless him none of my females will be spayed and being told to do them wont happen either
and as both myself and haley have vetering experience her being a vet nurse lol i think we know whats a money thing and what isnt somehow so sorry but none of mine are being put thru a major op no chance "
hehe I love people :lol: :shock:
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I don't challenge people very often (im very good at fence sitting, lol) but are their papers or scientic evidence that proves some of the facts about speying reducing cancer chances etc, surely there must be for it to be a fact in the first place but are there any to read online? That way there is some physical evidence to back my opinions?
I replied saying you should get them done, especially if you want to bond them and not breed, and i also included about the females getting cancer etc. The girl was worried her vets couldn't do the operation so I suggested searching for an exotic pet vets nearby too. I then just checked back and got a wonderful reply
"lol sam i refuse point blank to accept all that 43 yrs of rabbit owning its all hype and money making for vets rescue work etc and breeding which i agian do now and as for exotic pets piffle sorry but they are not exotic pets no wonder people are confused
not spaying does not cause cancer at all cancer is cancer end of thats the cause in everyone things may make it more aggressive thats like saying give all usfemales the op to stop ovarian cancer !!!!!!!!!! doesnt work like that
my one male has been done purely because he is to nasty with other rabbits and to old to breed from now bless him none of my females will be spayed and being told to do them wont happen either
and as both myself and haley have vetering experience her being a vet nurse lol i think we know whats a money thing and what isnt somehow so sorry but none of mine are being put thru a major op no chance "
hehe I love people :lol: :shock:
edit:
I don't challenge people very often (im very good at fence sitting, lol) but are their papers or scientic evidence that proves some of the facts about speying reducing cancer chances etc, surely there must be for it to be a fact in the first place but are there any to read online? That way there is some physical evidence to back my opinions?
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