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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Is my bunny too old to get fixed?

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    • StephensonBuns!
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        So my bun is 5-6 years old and i’d like to get him fixed so i can bond him to my two other rabbits. Is he too old for this procedure?


      • Beka27
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          As long as he is in good health, a neuter should be perfectly safe. At his age, you may want to do blood work prior to getting it done. Have you spoken with your vet about this?


        • Sarita
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            Agree with Beka – not too old as long as he’s healthy and I do recommend bloodwork.


          • StephensonBuns!
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              I actually got him from a friend not too long ago so i havent set up a vet check yet. But im going to colorado and when i get back he’ll be seeing the vet with my other buns who are also getiing their first vet check ( only 12 weeks old).

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