WafflesTheCat wrote:@LeiWolf , I would not be worried for your bun bun if I were you. Koffie is quite healthy, despite the fact that he is 13 months old and unspayed/unnuetured. Perhaps if it is different for females, I a may be wrong. Until Until smol Aurora gets spayed, though, keep her away from stuffed animals, as we do with Koffie :3.
May I ask you what you mean by keeping Koffie away from stuffed animals until he is neutered?
Also, Aura is 6 months old now and..as I tupe this very sentence my dad has just booked aura in for her spay.
She's having it done on the 5th of July,
I AM SO SCARED! Also, @WafflesTheCat - for female rabbits, it is usually necessary to have them spayed for a few reasons -
1. She won't have kits
2 - and the most important reason - if unspayed, 80% of does (females) can get uterine cancer by the age of 4 years.
3. Her litter training habits are better
4. She will probably be more calm and happy c:
5. She will live a longer life compared to if she doesn't get spayed