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Sirius&Luna
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    Hopefully if you get them neutered you’ll be able to bond them, then you’ll be able to see lots of cuddles and grooming, without worrying that they’ll hurt each other

    When you find a vet to do the neuters don’t be afraid to ask them questions like how many rabbits do they see, and how often do they do neuters? Rabbits should never be fasted before an operation, so if they tell you to stop the rabbit eating before its neuter, that is a bad sign and you shouldn’t use them. They should be sent home with pain meds (metacam or loxicom) and encouraged to eat

    If you have any questions about neuters and post neuter care, make another post and people will be able to advise