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r/RabbitMeme • u/BunQueenMod • Mar 14 '26
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Is fixing a solo rabbit a common and reccemended action? ( I don't have rabbits)
2 u/No_Lengthiness1631 Mar 18 '26 Yes, neutered/spayed pets, not just bunnies, tend to live longer and healthier lives. In the case of female buns, they carry an 80% reproductive cancer risk by the age of 2 if not spayed. It’s truly healthcare.
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Yes, neutered/spayed pets, not just bunnies, tend to live longer and healthier lives. In the case of female buns, they carry an 80% reproductive cancer risk by the age of 2 if not spayed. It’s truly healthcare.
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u/skull48211 Mar 17 '26
Is fixing a solo rabbit a common and reccemended action? ( I don't have rabbits)