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Thanks guys.
Really appreciate the replies
Was so worried that I was harming him. I really thought I would have been able to overcome my fears by now.
He doesn't have any of the behaviour issues i have read about. Once, when he was on the bed he flicked pee at me though lol. He doesn't spray on a regular basis though, only that one time. Guess that as he grows up he shall start being a grumpy little man
No he doesn't live with anyone at the moment, I am just not in a financial position to pay for 2 sets of vet bills if both got sick at the same time - I would rather have 1 well looked after bun than 2 neglected ones. He lives indoors and gets plenty of attention and love from myself and my son. He is always doing binkys etc, he is a very happy bun even though he isn't bonded.
Am currently looking for a job as I had to leave Uni due to issues with my son and childcare.
I'm not sure if the vet we have is on the rabbit savvy vet list. Does anyone have the link with the list for me please?
I have an unneutered buck, but will be getting him done soon. He's my first pet and I'm very nervous about it. One of the reasons I've delayed so long is that he doesn't show any of the normal hormonal behaviours. Testicular cancer is a risk for unneutered bucks, although this isn't as big a risk as the cancers girl rabbits are likely to develop if unspayed. My rabbit is very difficult to handle, and a picky eater so I'm hoping he will be more relaxed once he is done.
oh no, it isn't like i won't be getting him neutered. he will defo be neutered before he gets to the age of 1.
was just wondering if a few months while i get my fear under control will make a difference
the cancer thing scares me though, gonna try and get it under control quicker. might just give a friend the money and a key and get her to bunny-nap him when i least expect it so i will have no idea it's happening until i get to spoil him afterwards
hi all.
at the moment i just have the one bun, snowball.
he is a male and about 4 / 5 months old.
if im recalling correctly, females need spayed because of the risk of cancer.
apart from behaviour issues (which snowball has none of) are there risks in not having a male neutered?
we lost a bun once under GA and it makes me really nervous.
I know that things have improved a lot in recent years etc, but it really scares me.
I know that I am being silly and that I shouldn't be so scared, but I am. I know I won't be able to take him until I get over that fear.
So just while I am working on my fears, am I risking his health because I am afraid?
Oh yea sometimes when i male is done even if they had nice behaviour before in rare causes they can get a bit nasty. :D[/QUOTE said:That's what worries me.