RabbitDad
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I got a quote... and advice from my trusted vet on spaying / neutering my rabbits.
The total looks like my zip code!
Over $300.00 each for the bucks and $75.00 for the does! I don't understand the drastic difference.
There are pros & cons that I wasn't previously aware of.
1. It's a VERY risky surgery as rabbits don't tolerate stress very well.
2. With both male & female their life expectancy averages double if "fixed"!
Does are designed to be pregnant or nursing. If that's interrupted for an extended period, they WILL develop cancer.
Something similar occurs with bucks but I was flooded with too much info to pay much attention to the mechanics of it.
I'm still in awe over the cost.
The vet suggested that I only do the does if my primary concern is to prevent further breeding. & to save my bank account.
While that reduces the risks of surgery, it doesn't help the lifespan of the bucks.
While cost is a concern, it's not a deciding factor.
(Yeah, I'm the guy that spent thousands on a cat that wasn't even mine! And worse, I'm not that fond of cats in the first place. If it's any consolation, we did save the stupid cat's life.)
I've decided to not decide & leave it all up to the vet.
I hope the checking account gods forgive me.
The total looks like my zip code!
Over $300.00 each for the bucks and $75.00 for the does! I don't understand the drastic difference.
There are pros & cons that I wasn't previously aware of.
1. It's a VERY risky surgery as rabbits don't tolerate stress very well.
2. With both male & female their life expectancy averages double if "fixed"!
Does are designed to be pregnant or nursing. If that's interrupted for an extended period, they WILL develop cancer.
Something similar occurs with bucks but I was flooded with too much info to pay much attention to the mechanics of it.
I'm still in awe over the cost.
The vet suggested that I only do the does if my primary concern is to prevent further breeding. & to save my bank account.
While that reduces the risks of surgery, it doesn't help the lifespan of the bucks.
While cost is a concern, it's not a deciding factor.
(Yeah, I'm the guy that spent thousands on a cat that wasn't even mine! And worse, I'm not that fond of cats in the first place. If it's any consolation, we did save the stupid cat's life.)
I've decided to not decide & leave it all up to the vet.
I hope the checking account gods forgive me.