Why Spaying and Neutering Your Bunny is a No-Brainer

Thinking about spaying or neutering your rabbit? Hop to it! It’s one of the best things you can do for their health, happiness, and your sanity. Here’s why it’s a win-win for everyone:

1. Health Benefits (A Longer, Hoppier Life)

Spaying eliminates the risk of uterine cancer in females, which affects up to 80% of unspayed rabbits. Neutering reduces hormone-driven behaviors and lowers the risk of testicular cancer in males.

2. Better Behavior (Goodbye Bunny Drama)

Forget the territorial spraying, endless digging, and aggressive lunging. Fixed rabbits are calmer, happier, and way easier to live with.

3. No Surprise Litters (Because One Bunny is Plenty)

Rabbits are, well, prolific. Spaying and neutering prevent unexpected litters that could turn your living room into a bunny farm overnight.

4. Adoptable and Social

Shelters and rescues often require bunnies to be fixed. Plus, spayed/neutered rabbits are friendlier and more likely to bond with other buns.

Quick Facts

  • Spay/neuter surgeries are routine for rabbit-savvy vets.
  • Most bunnies can be fixed around 4-6 months old.
  • Always use a vet experienced with rabbits—this isn’t your average dog or cat surgery.

Final Hop: Spaying or neutering isn’t just about controlling the bunny population—it’s about giving your rabbit a healthier, happier life. Make the leap and book that vet appointment! 🐇✨

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