Female rabbits tend to get uterine cancer, so spaying your rabbit could prolong her life, too.
Not exact matches
Female rabbits (called does) can be spayed when they are as young as four months old, however vets
tend to wait until they are six months old.
Female rabbits (does) can be spayed when they are as young as four months old, however vets
tend to wait until they are six months old, as there is less risk involved on the operating table.
This is because unspayed
female rabbits that are not bred
tend to develop cancers of the reproductive tract.