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Weird question i have to ask

caritas2006

Warren Scout
What age can I have a boy castrated

Twinkle has had a sex change in a big way she was trying to do rude things with my teddy and i picked her up to tell her off because i couldn't believe my eyes and her willy was hanging out i nearly droped her in shock
 
and if you are wondering why that was a wierd question that wasn't the question i had in mind when i started topic it was going to be why would a Doe do something like that
 
depends on your vet. obviously the testicals must be visibal but most will perform a neuter anything after 12/14 weeks.
 
That is just it he doesn't seem to have any but at 4 months he should he has an appointment at the vets next week for his second jab will ask then
 
I fthey havent come down by six mths then theve been retained for some reason and have to be got out. There is a much higher risk of cancer if they stay inside the body. val :(
 
Sometimes they can be naughty and can hoik them back up when they think you're taking a look too, so they may well be hiding there somewhere! As you're going to the vet anyway you've got a good opportunity to discuss it though, so no need to worry :D

Does it feel really weird suddenly referring to Twinkle/JT as a "he"?
 
My vet says if he can feel 'em he can remove 'em lol. I had the same thing happen to my 'Tinkerbell' he became Tinker lol.
 
I've just had exactly the same thing happen (my girl bunny is now a boy) and the vet said it depends on the size of the bunny to the age they can be done. He told me to wait till he's 5 1/2 months old. But I think this depends on the vet.
 
AlisonA said:
Sometimes they can be naughty and can hoik them back up when they think you're taking a look too, so they may well be hiding there somewhere! As you're going to the vet anyway you've got a good opportunity to discuss it though, so no need to worry :D

Does it feel really weird suddenly referring to Twinkle/JT as a "he"?

Funny thing is i have always had a feeling he was a he even though i was told he was a she and got my dad to check and he was very easy to potty train and i had heard boys were hard something in my head always knew something was not quite right anyway i don't care i never went looking for a girl or a boy i just wanted a nice natured lop rabbit and i couldn't ask for a better one of them
 
But in answer to your original question, my 2 are females, but Clover still tries to hump Dusty, even though they were both spayed 2 months ago.
 
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