Thunders_Mum
Mama Doe
Make sure your vet is good with rabbits, before you allow them to do an operation. I would expect a good vet to check the sex of the bunny and do a proper health check before they give the first vaccinations.
Also, if you get fed up with washing vet bed, use newspaper, straw and hay in the litter tray. Bunnies don't need cuddly blankets and vet bed, unless they have some health issues. My bunnies all hate vet bed and just throw it around. They all prefer to sit on a cool hard surface. Maybe vet bed makes them feel too warm, I don't know. But I have given up using it, as it's a waste of energy, water and washing powder. And it killed some people's washing machines.
The vet bed came free with the dog crate on ebay. The bun has a litter tray in there with newspaper and hay, but since hitting the hormonal stage is just peeing and pooing everywhere. Also Im not sure about my vets, I emailed them and they said they spay/neuter from 16 weeks so said my bun is plenty old enough and when I questioned a spay at 6 months she got a bit funny saying no they can be done from 16 weeks. She reckons they get checked over on the day of the op :? Im at a loss with vets round here, I thought that vets was good when I went, but now Im not so sure. They seemed rabbit savvy and even have seperate wards for buns, maybe it was just the receptionist? Theres another vets right near me, but its dreadful, so theres noway I would go back there again.