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Forum DIET & CARE Parents not agreeing to neutering my rabbit! RE: Parents not agreeing to neutering my rabbit!


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    Posted By CheriB603 on 01/20/2014 08:19 AM

    I’m very sorry your family does not understand. Did you discuss this BEFORE you got the bunny? It’s always a good idea to talk about all of the needs and costs of a pet and whether you will need help with these things before you get the pet so you don’t have these problems.
    Now that you DO have this bunny, can you explain that spaying and neutering will not only help the bunny, but after neutering your bun will be happier, less mean and won’t smell as bad. And a bun who is fixed is more likely to use the litterbox and not pee and poop all over the house.

    In fact, I did discuss about that but I think they took it lightly or thought I was joking.  And, now since I mentioned it again, they understood I wasn’t joking about that all. I will try my best to do that, especially since my mother doesn’t want the house to smell bad, thanks for that point.