Neutering operations are generally safe, routine procedures although every single operation comes with risks. These will be discussed in detail with you before the surgery.
Risk of General Anaesthetic
Although the general anaesthetic is considered safe, there are still risks associated. Rabbits have a higher risk of complications under general anaesthetic than other animals such as dogs and cats. Your vet practice will have a strict protocol in place to minimize the risk of general anaesthetic for rabbits.
Wound Infection
Some rabbits will develop an infection at their wound site. This may be because they are trying to lick or scratch at the wound which will introduce bacteria, or it can be that the wound gets contaminated with soiled bedding or urine and faeces. Signs of wound infection to look out for include:
- Redness at the surgical site
- Swelling at the surgical site
- Pain at the surgical site
- Discharge or pus at the surgical site
- Opening of the wound
- Sutures missing
Gut Stasis
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Rabbits are very prone to gut stasis. This is a condition where their guts slow down and stop working. Rabbits usually get gut stasis when they are stressed, it commonly occurs after an operation. There are medications your vet can prescribe and either you or the staff at your vet can syringe feed your rabbit to ensure they are getting nutrients. Ensuring they have an ample supply of hay, nuggets, and fresh greens, and minimizing stress are the best ways to prevent gut stasis. Signs of gut stasis to look out for include:
- Reduced appetite
- Reduced faecal output
- Bloating
- Abdominal discomfort
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Neutering has many health and behavioural benefits for your rabbit. There are risks associated with the procedure, as with any surgery under general anaesthetic, however, the benefits of neutering greatly outweigh the risks of the procedure. Your vet will be happy to discuss the procedure with you and go over any concerns you have prior to booking your rabbit in for their operation. For more helpful information about your rabbit or if you’re shopping for your beloved bunnies, discover more online or in store.