I received an email today off someone who said that I am using the wrong term in my 'Rabbits for Adoption' section on my website.
I noticed that on your rabbit website their was a term that was miss use allot when discussing your rabbits. When you adverting your rabbits you would say that you had a female that was neutered. This I found came up several times. This can cause allot of confusion with buyer on the sex of the rabbit because the term 'neutered' refurse to fixing a male. If the animal is female the term is to spay. It is sometime common to make this error but for a rabbit inthusist it could turn some one off from getting a rabbit if terms are missed used.
I want to know if it you think it confuses people even though the sex of the rabbit is in the description
I noticed that on your rabbit website their was a term that was miss use allot when discussing your rabbits. When you adverting your rabbits you would say that you had a female that was neutered. This I found came up several times. This can cause allot of confusion with buyer on the sex of the rabbit because the term 'neutered' refurse to fixing a male. If the animal is female the term is to spay. It is sometime common to make this error but for a rabbit inthusist it could turn some one off from getting a rabbit if terms are missed used.
I want to know if it you think it confuses people even though the sex of the rabbit is in the description