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.
An unspayed female rabbit might show a bloody discharge from her vulva, or drops of blood after urination, which could be confused with urine.
This is because
unspayed female rabbits that are not bred tend to develop cancers of the reproductive tract.
In addition, unlike many other species, female rabbits are very prone to developing uterine cancer, with some studies reporting that more that 80 % of
unspayed female rabbits develop this disease after age 3.
Not exact matches
Introducing two
unspayed females over about 4 months has a lot more potential for serious fighting, so you will find the whole process far more possible if you have your existing
rabbit spayed and introduce a younger, spayed
female.
SPAY, NEUTER AND BUNNY - PROOFING Although most
rabbits will use a litterbox, hormones may cause unneutered males and
unspayed females to «mark territory.»
Do you have an
unspayed (not neutered)
female rabbit?
Please note: Male
rabbits can still impregnate an
unspayed female for approximately 4 weeks after surgery.