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We caught a bunny wondering in our street, I thought it was a boy because it had a very square face, so called him Jack(didn't check the undercarriage). Went to the vet for a vaccination and got 'him' checked and he was a she ( the vet thought it was funny), so she got desexed and had a name change to Pandora. After Panda was put to sleep (long story) she wasn't even 2, dh found a breeder and there were 2 left in the litter, we wanted a girl, the first one he picked out was the boy, so the girl was the one left in the cage. I was crossing fingers he got it right, we now have Pippi, who is desexed.
My friend had her boy bunny desexed after a lot of decision making because he was constantly jumping on my girl bunny at the time, even after he was desexed until he died last year that didn't stop him, he was doing the same thing to his new girl friend, every day, so desexing him the vet said would stop that and it didn't. So now I know why. You would think the breeder would have been able to *** the bunny you got, but doesn't matter in the end, I've found boy buns are more affectionate and the girls are more independent.
My friend had her boy bunny desexed after a lot of decision making because he was constantly jumping on my girl bunny at the time, even after he was desexed until he died last year that didn't stop him, he was doing the same thing to his new girl friend, every day, so desexing him the vet said would stop that and it didn't. So now I know why. You would think the breeder would have been able to *** the bunny you got, but doesn't matter in the end, I've found boy buns are more affectionate and the girls are more independent.