Neutering is performed
on male rabbits to remove the testes.
Not exact matches
Studies
on male rats and
rabbits have indicated a positive correlation between exposure to one particular phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, and endocrine disruption, resulting in testicular and general reproductive abnormalities.
Lara was designed to appeal to the
male gaze from the very start, and considering dudes online like The Amazing Atheist feel the need to make comments
on the fact that Alicia Vikander and the new incarnation of Lara Croft don't look like Jessica
Rabbit anymore, it seems like Lara's boobs have been determining her value for a long time.
Prevention of urine spraying Both
male and female
rabbits spray urine
on vertical surfaces to mark their territory.
Do not neuter your
rabbit if it is younger than four months of age, not only is the surgery more difficult due to the immature condition of the reproductive organs (in
males the testicles might not even be descended into the scrotal sacs prior to three months) but the long term effects
on the endocrine system of the body in lieu of the removal is unknown and may possibly be harmful.
If you have a single
male rabbit, and he isn't spraying or humping, he is using his litterbox, and you don't plan
on getting another
rabbit, then he does not need to be neutered.
Does (female
rabbits) can be spayed between 4 - 6 months of age (depending
on how early your local vet can safely do the procedure) and bucks (
male rabbits) can be neutered when they are just 3 1/2 months old.
We are
on our 2nd,
male, dwarf
rabbit.
While both
male and female
rabbits can spray urine
on vertical surfaces to mark their territory,
males are 10 times more likely to do so.
However, some
male rabbits have a tendency to become aggressive in their adolescence (8 - 18 months of age) and can also start spraying urine
on vertical surfaces outside the toilet area to mark their territory.
Frequent inappropriate urination (especially «spraying» urine
on vertical surfaces) can be seen as normal behavior in sexually mature intact
male and female
rabbits that are marking their territory.
We recommend not housing a newly fixed
male rabbit with an unspayed female
rabbit for at least 6 weeks to be
on the safe side.
Expanding
on the
rabbit and hare's traditional portrayal as symbols of lust and fecundity, Blake's «
rabbit» has evolved into the artist's iconographic surrogate for gay men (playing off the stereotype of the promiscuous gay man) as well as a threshold figure for black / white and
male / female.