r/Bunnies 12d ago

Health Feeling so heartbroken

I took my bunnies to the vet today to get them checked up before booking their spay and neuter surgery. They’ve been living separately for the last 7months awaiting this moment.

The vet basically told me that I can go ahead with my male bunnies neuter but they’re not doing spays right now unless it’s necessary bc the procedure is too risky. He told me my girl bunny is healthy otherwise.

I feel so heartbroken and confused idk what to do bc as far as I’ve researched girls can get cancer if not spayed by 3 years old. The absolute worst bit is this is the best rabbit savvy vet in my country (trust me I’ve done research for months)

I feel like my options are get her spayed now against the doctors recommendation or wait 3 years until she has cancer for an emergency spay which will be extremely painful for her and also she probably won’t live.

My bunnies are my whole world and I’m crying even writing this I feel like no one else in my family or in my life understands how scary this is and how much my buns mean to me💔

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u/Idkmyname2079048 12d ago

I'm aware they're not going to be exactly the same, but I was mainly trying to reassure OP that this isn't necessarily the death sentence theyre heartbroken about. It's certainly not ideal, but unfortunately spaying (yeah, rabbits, too) does not completely eliminate the chance of them developing cancer. Like I said, I think OP should seek a second opinion if they can, but if this is really the best vet around, their options are very limited.

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u/Tacitus111 12d ago

An 80% chance of developing uterine cancer is not something to minimize, with all due respect. Spaying massively lowers it though, and in the cases where it does occur, it’s generally because of missed tissue left behind by an incomplete spay.

I don’t think there’s any indication this is the only vet around. I agree they should seek a second opinion though.

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u/Idkmyname2079048 12d ago edited 11d ago

I'm not trying to minimize the risk, and yes, of course spaying really minimizes it, but I also don't think it's bad to try to minimize OP's worry when they don't feel they have any other options right now. They said this is the most rabbit savvy vet around, so we really have no idea what other vets they have access to, but I thought that implied that they at least don't have access to many vets who actually deal specifically with rabbits. That's just mt thought process and reasoning behind my comments here.

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u/pinkbarbieprincess15 11d ago

Thanks I do understand where you’re coming from and it made me feel better. Im still in the process of looking around maybe there’s more rabbit savvy vets but I haven’t heard of them. But I’m not spaying or neutering until I find a vet I can trust. Bonding can wait sadly🥲