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help with neutering/speying rabbits

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Swiper | 19:40 Thu 20th Oct 2011 | Animals & Nature
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You take them to the vet....
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Sorry, I wrote a long winded question and ended up deleting it instead of posting it, got frustrated and just typed the above question. Let me try again. Ive just ended up taking in my sister in laws rabbit as she was unwilling to bring it inside over winter. I already have a uneutered male rabbit who i never got done as I didn't see the point. He's a lovely bunny and he's all up to date with his vaccinations etc. Now I have a new bunny who is a female and she hasn't been done or vaccinated. I just wondered if I could get finacial help getting one of them sorted. I know what peoples comments will be but, I can afford to look after them, it's just sometimes money is tight once i've paid the bills. I would rather take the rabbit in, than see it freeze to death outside over the winter.
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God just read my last post and it makes me sound like a tramp. My rabbit is really well looked after, it's just my rabbit is a house rabbit and I can't keep the other one in a cage or it won't get any exercise. I need to get one of them neutered but when I talked to my vet a couple of months ago the said it would be about £100.
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again i mean i talked to the vets about my male rabbit they said it would be about £100. I'm going to write down exactly what i want to say on paper before i type it!
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haha red helen a cat spey is only £23 at another vet local to me, but apparently rabbits are more expensive because it's more complicated.
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Thank you redhelen, im a bit of a sucker when it comes to animals but, my pets are really well looked after, honest! Anyway I will have to try ringing around in the morning.

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