Ditto. I didn't mention it in my post, but the one time I DID breed a litter it was a miserable experience for me and mama bunny.Originally Posted by buttercup132
Ditto. I didn't mention it in my post, but the one time I DID breed a litter it was a miserable experience for me and mama bunny.Originally Posted by buttercup132
Thank you Wolf_Q!
im sorry but some people are stupid...i was never givin any adivice on not to do it and here we are trying to help her but i dont think its gonna work..sadly there goes some more bunnies down the drain...and a adult female bunny who is most likley going to catch ovarian cancer and live a miserable life until her owners finally decide to put her out of it and she will die a young age...im so glad i got roxy spayed![]()
Rabbit breeding, like the breeding of any animals, isn't to be taken lightly. Vet bills are expensive, and there are many things that can go wrong. You risk your girl's life by breeding her. Is that a good way to treat a pet? Spayed and neutered rabbits are much calmer, cleaner, healthier, and better pets. Did you know that most unspayed rabbits will develop cancer? By spaying her, you'll ensure she lives a long, full life.
And about her attacking you... Rabbits are territorial animals. They don't like you invading their space. Try opening her cage door, and letting her come out on her own terms (put the cage on the ground first, if it's up high). And many rabbits don't like to be picked up - but they do love to be petted.
Make sure you rabbit proof your house first (or a room). The House Rabbit Society has a wonderful website about all things rabbit. I suggest you check it out!
1 girl, 1 pup, 2 guinea piggies, 1 bunny & 1 turtle!
yes, you really need to spay your rabbit. another rabbit may make it worse. not trying to be a hypocrit, i have bred two litters. it is a fun expirence (sp?) but they are hard to sell and no more bunnies in this world is needed. I do have hollond lop CROSS bunnies if you want one. please dont chew me out because there crosses, whats done is done and i have learned my lesson. If you would like a bunny of mine you can have one. but two things-
1. you have to be within two hours of me. it is too much stress for a bunny to travel across the country.
2. You have to nueter the bunny if you want one. no breeding my rabbits!
good luck!
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
i don't think breeding is a good idea at all.What if you can't find the babys homes there are sooo many homeless animals aready.If you got her for a pet keep her as a pet both of you will be happier in the long run!But if you want to breed to some research find out how much vet bills cost if you don't have any money to get her fixed how are you going to feed the babys,get them vet checked,what if something goes wrong at birth?Think about long and hard.I don't know that much about rabbits but what i just posted can go for all animals
true. so where do you live?
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
dab_20 i wouldn't give her a rabbit how do you know she will have him/her fixed?
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